Why Varying Universals Totally Sucks
Tired of reading generic sci-fi novels? Well, this is another one. Entering the consciousness of random strangers? You got it. A multi-million bank heist? Sure. Warehouse with high-tech gadgets and a gang of physics-bending folks? Par for the course.
Our protagonist is on the run. His name is Pete. Or is it Andre? I'm not sure. He knows that there are planes of existence in which he is in the minds of other people. His job is to get out of each plane. Join the space-time madness of quirky, self-aware characters through the different tales of how life's rules are never the same. As a bonus, you also get a lecture on psychology, philosophy, and how to weld through thick steel.
As the title suggests, Why Varying Universals Totally Sucks (or "y”-"vuts”, if you prefer) does not try to be straightforward. The book has some typical ups and downs, but it is pretty much just a chaotic bundle with an objectionable semblance of a fever dream. Enjoy only if you want to keep up.