I reeeeaally liked Crouch's Dark Matter

 


Blake Crouch, Blakey Blakey Blakey.

I really liked Dark Matter.

Dark Matter has been on my TBR list for years. Since it's release in 2016, I have had friends telling me it is up my alley, that I would really dig it. I trusted them so I never read the back, it was just on the list. I would see it in book stores and say 'Oh Yeah! I need to read that.'

This year, it actually entered my home. My wife ran into it, bought it, read it, handed it to me, and... It skipped the To Be Read Pile and just got CONSUMED.

It was a fast and solid read. Light on deep quantum mechanic details but solid on describing what you need to grok to enjoy the book and screw with your head the right base amount. Reminded me of drunk 20-something nights slurring theories under the stars about the universe and concepts our inebriated brains believe we are speculative experts at, but are actually to afraid to scratch the surface of. Runonsentance.

Twists and turns keep it fresh, which is nice since the first chapter felt predictable for nuanced readers. By the end, it proves itself to be more than expected in every good way.

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