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Why does this feel like such a slog? I think maybe it’s just too much wordplay and too many literary references to me. I feel like we could probably get this story in a long essay rather than a full book treatment.
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Writing amazing, plot meh.
I think this may have been easier to follow if I’d been reading innermost or ebook rather than audio. There are so many side stories that it can be easy to lose track of part of the apocalypse (or before) we are in. But that does seem to be part of the storytelling approach.
There is such a sense of doom hanging over the whole plot between Mark Spitz’s own observations of the clean up efforts and the glimpses of the lingering corporate structure of life that survived the initial collapse. Overall I’m glad I read this but wouldn’t recommend the audio book (though the narrator was great).