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with a world where a strictly-ordered Collective is based on color
perception and Leapbacks in technology are used to enforce Stasis.
Enter Eddie Russet, a young Red who, despite having an above-normal
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Shades of Grey starts of almost whimsically, but as the story
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things take a turn for the serious (while remaining seriously funny).
Fforde gives us some great characters, an intriguing setting, and
enough bits and pieces of our own future Fforde brings so much to the table that it's difficult to summarize, but I can easily say that Shades of Grey is one of the best books I've read in the past year. |
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