This story was incredibly short, strangely paced, and sort of perfect. It is a book you should come in knowing nothing about. If you want an easy and quick book to read that can impact your “feels,” it is well worth your time.
A story with great characters and an interesting writing style. The book is easy to read and relax to though it lacks some of the sophistication apparent in many other great fantasy novels. If you are looking for a pleasant read with intriguing character dynamics, I recommend giving this series a try.
Overall a decent and short read. I'd only recommend this to those who enjoy technical reading or are interested in some history of psychology. The book's premise is interesting, but it is mired in overly technical and dated language. Additionally, those who follow trends of being over ‘politically correct' will find this book insufferable. I don't like the antiquated gender norms it portrays, but if you can look past them, you can derive deeper meaning from the text.
Much of the game descriptions (the middle majority of the book) can likely be skimmed, but the beginning, an introduction to games and psychological ego states, as well as the ending, an outline of the alternative to games, was interesting. Though the book's dated examples are apparent, there is a lot of value to be derived from it. Many people are stuck in these tropes - these Games – and they likely don't know an alternative. They may know they are playing Games and being inauthentic but don't know the ramifications of their actions and the psychological stunting it develops. None of us are immune from these, but adhering to a few principles makes them much easier to avoid. In particular, following Sam Harris' guidance against lying and adhering to a philosophy that focuses on self-attained values rather than external validation can essentially get you there.
This is the most intense John Green book I have ever read - not in any sort of action-oriented way but mentally and emotionally. This is easily my 1st or 2nd favorite John Green book, and though there was almost no action in it, the story kept me on the edge of my seat the whole time.
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