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The Marbury Lens
by Andrew Smith
Wow. Over 350 pages of questioning reality and I'm numb.
How do you review a book that you (enjoyed?) sped through, stayed up late for, but still don't fully understand? Andrew Smith is either on a new level of genius our feeble minds cannot process or in need of high dosage anti-psychotics.
This book gave me serious [b:We Are the Ants|23677341|We Are the Ants|Shaun David Hutchinson|https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1425574151l/23677341._SY75_.jpg|43285034] vibes and if you enjoy wondering what the hell is happening, and books tackling that fine line between perceived reality and actual reality, look no further.
The Maybury Lens will keep you up late and keep you enjoyably confused from cover to cover.
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How do you review a book that you (enjoyed?) sped through, stayed up late for, but still don't fully understand? Andrew Smith is either on a new level of genius our feeble minds cannot process or in need of high dosage anti-psychotics.
This book gave me serious [b:We Are the Ants|23677341|We Are the Ants|Shaun David Hutchinson|https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1425574151l/23677341._SY75_.jpg|43285034] vibes and if you enjoy wondering what the hell is happening, and books tackling that fine line between perceived reality and actual reality, look no further.
The Maybury Lens will keep you up late and keep you enjoyably confused from cover to cover.
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