An entirely fascinating book written in pure allegorical form. I'm not sure I was able to fully penetrate its meaning, but there were def sections which did speak to me and gave me pause to think and examine. It encapsulates so many things as a metaphor for life, loneliness, society, moral indifferences and how we view the world in general. And I'm that's only a few things it touches on since so much of the book felt just out of reach on the first read.
It's an absorbing read otherwise and I loved Wheldon's crisp writing style. I'm just not sure how I feel about the book. I may end up thinking about it for a long time and have a feeling I will return to it over again. Which I feel would be fully in keeping with some of the messaging in the book.