

This is a haunting fever dream of a book, with elements familiar to anyone who has read Borne, but told without a typical linear narrative structure. This makes for a challenging, trippy but ultimately rewarding read. I can't do it justice, but Arkady Martine wrote a great review for NPR: https://www.npr.org/2019/12/07/785536098/clarity-isnt-the-point-in-confusing-abs... Not sure it is 100% pick, but it's definitely not so-so.