I'll try to get back to this later, as I think I suggested it. On my mobile, don't feel like scrolling. I will say this, if you tried to read this as a straight novel, and don't like quasi philosophical conversations, then I don't think you would like this much. The book is pretty much a metaphor for pirzig's approach to ontology and maybe some quasi personal history with relation to the character phadreus. Incidentally, I believe that name comes from a work by plato, if I recall correctly.
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