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Dark Matter by Blake Crouch

If you’ve ever walked into a room and forgotten why you’re there, this book will ruin you—in the best way. Dark Matter is like waking up in someone else’s life after your brain took a wrong turn at a quantum fork. It’s fast, mind-bendy, and makes you question whether you’d actually trust your own memories if the universe decided to remix them.

Crouch writes like a director on an energy drink—every chapter a cliffhanger, every plot twist a slap to the frontal lobe. I read it in one night and then stared at my toaster wondering if it was part of a parallel timeline.

Multiverse mayhem with a side of existential dread—absolutely delicious.

Rating: 🤯🚪🧬😱🔥

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