Echoes of Contradiction
This book is not made for instant consumption.
It only exists in quiet space, passed over, skimmed, or simply not yet discovered, as it starts slow, incredibly slow. And that is precisely where its power begins.
Some books are made for instant consumption, where the protagonist already has a goal, a purpose, or simply possesses a perfect mindset, maybe due to their rejection from reality, maybe due to their power of regression, or maybe due to simply being built different.
It's not the case for this one. This one is deliberately made for slow marination and then eventual consumption. In this novel, the protagonist will grow; she will cry when losing someone dear, she will scream when wounded terribly, she will feel the helplessness of the world, and she will fail too, maybe once, maybe twice, maybe even more, but that's the way of life.
This is not a book chasing attention. It’s a book waiting for the right readers.