

Not sure how to rate this book. It's definitely a challenging read and pushes the limits of the novel form. It started out as an intellectual experience but by the end, I found that there was some emotional resonance. In general, it's asking some provocative questions about education and self-determination. It's not so much a book I enjoyed as one I will continue to think about. So a pick!
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