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annaoutloud 's review for:
Gnomon
by Nick Harkaway
There’s a review on the jacket of the book that calls the story “magnificently strange”; that’s probably the most accurate description of this futuristic story based on a complex cast of characters, blurred reality and a little too real government big brotherism.
In truth, this rating should be more of a 3.5. Some of the character story and development felt more tedious and weird, but the overall all cautionary tale of a plot kept me turning page after page (all 661 of them).
In truth, this rating should be more of a 3.5. Some of the character story and development felt more tedious and weird, but the overall all cautionary tale of a plot kept me turning page after page (all 661 of them).