When the Appraisal, the top scientific study in the nation, randomly selects all anomaly participants, the government is forced to renegotiate its timeline to eliminate everyone who does not fit the Human Standard. Citizens pulled into the yearly study are given access to knowledge that the rest of civilization isn't privy to and are called to fight for freedom in the effort to save humanity. If the anomalies are not successful in this fight, everyone who doesn't fit the Human Standard will face genocide, leaving a society where natural creation becomes extinct.
The premise is bold, the stakes feel urgent, and the world building hints at something much bigger beneath the surface. Anomaly raises unsettling questions about humanity, conformity, and survival, making it a compelling for fans of dystopian science fiction.