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More Perfect

by Temi Oh

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Simon and Schuster Ltd. Paperback. NEW. In the mesmerizing world of "More Perfect," author Temi Oh takes readers on an extraordinary journey through a future where technology reaches unimaginable heights. This immersive and thought-provoking tale delves into the very essence of the human condition, exploring themes of love, loneliness, and the inherent flaws within technological advancements. The story revolves around Moremi, a troubled individual seeking solace from her depression, loneliness, and fear of mortality. Introduced to the Panopticon, a groundbreaking network that allows individuals to peer into the minds and dreams of others, Moremi believes she has found the key to salvation. This connection promises an end to suffering and a pathway to a utopian existence. However, everything changes when Moremi encounters Orpheus, a young man raised in isolation by a Neo-luddite father. Orpheus has been taught to question authority and the government's plans of making the Panopticon connection mandatory for all. As Moremi and Orpheus delve deeper into the true nature of the technology, they discover a dark side that threatens to tear society apart. A radical divide emerges, pitting those who believe in the Panopticon's ability to save humanity against those willing to destroy it at any cost. Moremi and Orpheus find themselves on opposite sides, grappling with their own beliefs and the consequences of their choices. As they navigate this treacherous landscape, they uncover profound truths about human nature, the limits of technology, and the ultimate desire for freedom. Drawing comparisons to contemporary classics like "The Circle" and mind-bending films such as "Inception," "More Perfect" is a testament to Temi Oh's talent as a storyteller. With a gripping plot spanning 400-500 pages, she weaves a tightly wound narrative that keeps readers on the edge of their seats. Oh excels in capturing the aching sense of loss that accompanies a voyage into the unknown, whether it be reaching for the stars or connecting minds across a vast network. The praise for Oh's work is resounding. Esteemed author Stephen Baxter declares her a major new voice, predicting that her work will become essential reading. The Guardian applauds her ability to portray the profound feeling of longing in a journey where there is no return. Christian Kiefer, author of "Phantoms," hails "More Perfect" as a brilliant and beautiful debut that has the power to touch hearts and change lives. In "More Perfect," Temi Oh raises significant questions about the consequences of technology and the choices we make as a society. Through the eyes of complex and relatable characters, readers are challenged to ponder the true essence of humanity and our unyielding desire for individuality. This futuristic masterpiece serves as a stark reminder that even the most promising advancements may come at a cost too high for humanity to bear. Prepare to be captivated by Temi Oh's extraordinary storytelling prowess. In "More Perfect," she invites readers to unravel a future where the boundaries of technology and human existence blur, forcing us to question what it truly means to be human.

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Title
More Perfect
Author
Temi Oh
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Paperback
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ISBN 10
1471171299
ISBN 13
9781471171291
Publisher
Simon and Schuster Ltd

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