

I'm a big fan of the SCP-verse, and getting a full novel as an SCP story did not disappoint. SCP really excels at giving you an awesome scifi-mystery premise, and SCP-3125 was no exception. The concept of anti-memetics, and showing what an anti-memetic war could look like through the perspective of a foundation was really well done. It was definitely confusing at times–I still don't entirely understand the chronology–and I think the second half isn't as good as the first half (asking the questions is usually more fun than finding answers is par for the course with SCP), but I do think the book stuck the landing. It showed quite a lot of heart, especially the last few chapters, which I wasn't expecting.
I'm a big fan of the SCP-verse, and getting a full novel as an SCP story did not disappoint. SCP really excels at giving you an awesome scifi-mystery premise, and SCP-3125 was no exception. The concept of anti-memetics, and showing what an anti-memetic war could look like through the perspective of a foundation was really well done. It was definitely confusing at times–I still don't entirely understand the chronology–and I think the second half isn't as good as the first half (asking the questions is usually more fun than finding answers is par for the course with SCP), but I do think the book stuck the landing. It showed quite a lot of heart, especially the last few chapters, which I wasn't expecting.