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Light – M. John Harrison (2002)

This one’s a fever dream of quantum mechanics, body horror, and existential drift. Three storylines — a physicist haunted by his crimes, a cyberpunk pilot adrift in deep space, and a post-human explorer lost in data — collide in a kind of cosmic migraine that’s too beautiful to look away from.
It’s challenging, lyrical, and deeply unsettling.
Reading Light feels like being pulled into the event horizon of your own brain.

Rating: 5 / 5

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