to be completely honest, this isn't my type of story, at all, but, that doesn't make it a bad story. however, aside from my personal preference, it is still flawed, like any other story, now, those flaws aren't that bad, there are slight things around the grammar and such, but other than that the writing is fine. but, the most important part of the story is, without a doubt, David. the reason he is more important is that the story is told from a series of letters, with David being the author, and in those letters he writes about his contemplation on the nature of humanity, with the book being mostly an internal philosophical debate as David ponders whatever subject he tackles that particular chapter. in conclusion, it is an introspective piece of media that drags you deeper and deeper into your own thoughts until you finally land in a place of contemplation you will never forget nor want to forget if you let it. it is not a book for everyone, but if you are the type to enjoy the rarely seen artistic and thoughtful media in a world focused on grabbing your attention for as long as possible, I think you will enjoy this book.
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