A review by adam_weasel
Dare to Know by James Kennedy

5.0

I'm not sure why so many people didn't get this book. The story was very clear, and the ending related to thanatons and anti-thanatons (and the eschaton) that perfectly explained what happened at the end. Think big bang theory (which the author also alluded to with the creation of the Crab Nebula). All the necessary details were there, the main characters' stream-of-conciousness thinking was quite deliberate. The book was well-paced, the flashback scenes, while numerous, were never too long or tedious.
I frankly loved it, I finished it in four days and I rarely do that. If you're up for a weird, out-of-the-box experience that plays with science, math, death cults, bad drug trips and philosophy, give it a go!