“Memory makes reality.“

Blake Crouch became one of my favorite writers with Dark Matter. Something I became enthralled with in high school was physics, with a huge fascination in quantum physics. Blake Crouch captured me with QP in Dark Matter, and I thought I was on the same ride for Recursion. Recursion takes you on an exciting journey back in time. Multiple times. The idea of “changing timelines” is strong with this book, and a different thrill than the quantum worlds in Dark Matter. What would you do if you had the chance to change something in your past? Having Crouch’s previous book in mind while I read this book, I was completely thrown for a loop when we find out the truth behind False Memory Syndrome. As the story continued to unfold, I was more and more fascinated with where Crouch was taking the story. I can usually predict what is going to happen in a book, but I have yet to be able to predict one of Crouch’s books. Definitely recommend this book if you are into science fiction.
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