Beyond the perceived limitations of our minds lies a world of pure freedom and wonder. a perfect paradise where dreams become reality, and anything is possible.
Markus and Carmen, lost souls in search of meaning, find themselves drawn into this virtual utopia. As the lines between virtual escape and harsh reality blur, they must confront their deepest fears and uncover the key to everything—the power to change. In Sogni, will they find salvation or lose themselves completely?
If you enjoyed The Midnight Library, you'll probably like this book too. It's a deeply philosophical read, one of those stories that makes you reflect and reconsider how you view life. Honestly, I found myself wishing there was more, because I really connected with the main characters. I think the opinion you'll have depends on the stage of life you're in when you read it. Personally, I wasn't in the best moment of my life, I was too pessimist about everything and this book opened my eyes. It really helped at the time, but it's up to you to stick with the right attitude.