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Least favorite book?
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Can't remember the name but there's a novel set in Ireland in the not-too-distant future
Synopsis implied it had become a surveillance state but didn't gave up before confirming due to the literal writing style
I swear every sentence was written in the passive voice (poorly remembered examples):
Totally fine normally but do it every single sentence and it becomes a mystery novel where the mystery is what the hell you just read!
... Or idk, Harry Potter 5 is pretty meandering
Are you sure it wasn't set in Scotland? Charlie Stross wrote a novel a bit like you describe, its in the second person, which is very unusual and definitely rubs some people the wrong way. I think it was Halting State.
Halting State was great. It actually took me a couple of chapters to realize it was all 2nd person. That's the book that got me into Stross.
Doesn't sound familiar but I understand there's very little to go off here