Ratings23
Average rating4.3
This was so good. Fforde is amazing at taking weird ideas and making them not just work, but be great. The allegory (not quite the word I'm looking for, but it'll do) is a little rough in places, but the story more than makes up for it. There's so much discussed in one way or another, from segregation/racism to climate change. The end made me cry a bit. I think the main thing is: “Sometimes it takes a non-human to say what it is to be a good human.”