There Is No Antimemetics Division
A Novel
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“Utterly brilliant . . . a dazzling, confusing novel with a highly effective, creeping sense of dread . . . I can’t recommend it enough.”—Charlie Jane Anders, The Washington Post
“[An] unforgettable, mind-bendingly brilliant novel.”—The Guardian
They’re all around us, hiding in plain sight.
One could be in the room with you now, just to your left. You could be seeing it right now—but from this second to the next, you’ll forget that you did. If you managed to jot down a note, the paper would look blank to you afterward.
These entities can feed on your most cherished memories, the things that make you you—and you’ll never even know anything changed.
They can turn you into a living ghost—make it so you’re standing next to your spouse, screaming in their ear, and they won’t know you’re there.
They’re predators equipped with the ultimate camouflage, living black holes for information, able to consume our very memories of their existence.
And they aren’t just feeding on us. They’re invading.
But how do you fight an enemy when you can never even know that you’re at war? How do you contain something you can’t record or remember?
Welcome to the Antimemetics Division.
No, this is not your first day.
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This mind-bending story has taken up permanent residence in my brain
Blossoming out of a collaborative fictional landscape known as the SCP Foundation, whose mission is to "secure, contain, and protect" mankind from a variety of unexplainable entities, this fascinating novel from a British computer programmer contemplates the idea that the world is full of "antimemes." These are entities that by their very nature are impossible to retain or remember. While some are relatively harmless (like giant, gentle creatures who use antimemetic properties as camouflage), the more nefarious antimemes are devouring entire teams of scientists with no one the wiser. Because how do you fight an enemy you aren't even aware exists? The structure of the story—moving back and forth in time and peppered with redacted classified documents—makes room for rich audio elements, while also surfacing compelling and relevant questions around history, memory, and fascism in a world rife with deepfakes and misinformation. —Emily C., Audible Editor
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I understood the overall concept and the core story, but once the author kept over explaining the effects of memory loss, I frequently lost track of what was happening. As an audiobook experience, it was difficult to follow.
That said, the concept itself is genuinely terrifying. The world the author builds is both intelligent and unsettling two qualities I greatly appreciate in science fiction. However, because I struggled to stay oriented within the story, I cannot say that I loved the book.
Maybe, I was supposed to forget what was happening in the story as a read the story because the book itself is an Antimemetic?
Now that would make sense.
There are reviews mentioning buzzing or beeping noises in the audiobook. Yes, they do exist and yes, they can be annoying but they are infrequent and did not significantly detract from the overall listening experience.
Smart Read, but...
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Completely unique and engaging, mind-bending
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Thought provoking horror.
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What an amazing journey.
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Freaking AMAZING
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