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Subcutanean 30287

Call Number

  • FICTION REED (CEN)

Edition

First edition.

Publication Information

[Seattle, WA] : Amazon Kindle Direct Publishing, 2020.

Physical Description

219 pages ; 22 cm

Summary

"Insecure college senior Orion loves music, books, and his best friend Niko. When the two of them find a secret basement in their rambling old off-campus house, at first Orion's thrilled. It's another secret to share, another adventure to maybe, at last, bring them closer together. But something's wrong: the basement doesn't end. Blandly decorated halls stretch on for miles past peeling wallpaper, empty bedrooms, and countless stairwells always leading down. Soon they realize Downstairs is a snarled tangle of possibilities, more and more opening up the deeper they go. Something down there multiplies everything: architecture, emotions, even people. Together they must navigate an increasingly dangerous labyrinth that peels back their friendship to raw and angry roots, filled with two-faced doppelgängers, treacherous architecture, and long-buried secrets. Most dangerous of all is Orion's consuming obsession: somewhere down there, is there a Niko who loves him back? Subcutanean is a permutational novel: the text can be rendered in millions of different ways. This is version 30287, one of several available on traditional platforms. Your book contains instructions to unlock your own wholly unique digital version, with different words, sentences, or even entire scenes."--Goodreads.com

Notes

"Subcutanean is a permutational novel: the text can be rendered in millions of different ways. This is the version generated from seed #30287. Look in the back of the book for instructions to unlack a second wholly unique version, which might have different words, sentences, or even entire sequences."--Title page verso.

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