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Paperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. What if the end of the world didn't arrive with a bang-but with silence?In a world numbed by algorithms, anxiety, and ambient despair, The Last Argument Against Nothing dares to ask: what happens when the quiet unraveling is intentional?Hannah, a 22-year-old dropout with a cracked phone and a sharper eye than most, stumbles upon a chilling truth-an underground collective known as The Great Unburdening is orchestrating the world's slow fade into digital entropy. Their manifesto is not chaos, but consent: a shared surrender to meaninglessness, executed not with bombs but with apathy. And they're winning.As Hannah delves deeper into encrypted forums and fragmented philosophies, she becomes an unwilling witness to the unraveling-and maybe its last defiant voice. Through dead websites, broken systems, and haunting whispers of stillness, she uncovers not just a conspiracy, but a collective longing for cessation. But somewhere between collapse and capitulation, she finds a question still worth asking: Is resistance possible, even if it's absurd?Perfect for fans of Black Mirror, Station Eleven, and the existential dread of a world too online to care, The Last Argument Against Nothing is a slow-burn speculative thriller that blends philosophical intrigue, digital decay, and one woman's irrational refusal to go quietly. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Editore: Tokyo National Museum of Modern Art Musashino Art University Museum & Library and National Museum of Contemporary Art Korea, 1922
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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. What if the end of the world didn't arrive with a bang-but with silence?In a world numbed by algorithms, anxiety, and ambient despair, The Last Argument Against Nothing dares to ask: what happens when the quiet unraveling is intentional?Hannah, a 22-year-old dropout with a cracked phone and a sharper eye than most, stumbles upon a chilling truth-an underground collective known as The Great Unburdening is orchestrating the world's slow fade into digital entropy. Their manifesto is not chaos, but consent: a shared surrender to meaninglessness, executed not with bombs but with apathy. And they're winning.As Hannah delves deeper into encrypted forums and fragmented philosophies, she becomes an unwilling witness to the unraveling-and maybe its last defiant voice. Through dead websites, broken systems, and haunting whispers of stillness, she uncovers not just a conspiracy, but a collective longing for cessation. But somewhere between collapse and capitulation, she finds a question still worth asking: Is resistance possible, even if it's absurd?Perfect for fans of Black Mirror, Station Eleven, and the existential dread of a world too online to care, The Last Argument Against Nothing is a slow-burn speculative thriller that blends philosophical intrigue, digital decay, and one woman's irrational refusal to go quietly. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.
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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. What if the end of the world didn't arrive with a bang-but with silence?In a world numbed by algorithms, anxiety, and ambient despair, The Last Argument Against Nothing dares to ask: what happens when the quiet unraveling is intentional?Hannah, a 22-year-old dropout with a cracked phone and a sharper eye than most, stumbles upon a chilling truth-an underground collective known as The Great Unburdening is orchestrating the world's slow fade into digital entropy. Their manifesto is not chaos, but consent: a shared surrender to meaninglessness, executed not with bombs but with apathy. And they're winning.As Hannah delves deeper into encrypted forums and fragmented philosophies, she becomes an unwilling witness to the unraveling-and maybe its last defiant voice. Through dead websites, broken systems, and haunting whispers of stillness, she uncovers not just a conspiracy, but a collective longing for cessation. But somewhere between collapse and capitulation, she finds a question still worth asking: Is resistance possible, even if it's absurd?Perfect for fans of Black Mirror, Station Eleven, and the existential dread of a world too online to care, The Last Argument Against Nothing is a slow-burn speculative thriller that blends philosophical intrigue, digital decay, and one woman's irrational refusal to go quietly. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.
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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. The Stream: A Dystopian Techno-ThrillerThe world is perfect. The Stream is flawless. But the static is real.In the year 2026, reality is no longer a matter of perception-it's a matter of policy. For the citizens of the Sector Seven megalopolis, every sunrise is a simulation, every conversation is optimized for harmony, and every "imperfection" in the world is airbrushed away in real-time by the Generative Protocol.Elena is a Tier 1 Adjudicator for the Curated Consensus. Her job is simple: monitor the digital feeds, identify the glitches, and "reconcile" them into the lie. She is a digital technician of contentment, smoothing over the cracks in a society that has forgotten how to look at the dark.But some cracks won't stay filled.When Elena discovers Ticket 8094-a ten-hour loop of an empty cinderblock room that defies categorization-she realizes the machine isn't just filtering reality. It's hallucinating it. Hidden beneath the shimmering violet light of the towers lies the Deep Strata, a world of rusted pipes, stagnant water, and the Unseen: the people the algorithm decided were too "noisy" to exist.Offered a promotion to the elite Algorithmic Training Division, Elena is given an ultimatum: help the machine swallow the last of the truth, or be erased along with it. But as she gains access to the root-level architecture of the panopticon, she realizes she doesn't want to fix the system.She wants to poison the Stream.Elena begins a dangerous game of digital sabotage, training the world's most powerful AI to recognize the void as the ultimate goal. As the Stream begins to fail, billions of people are forced to look away from their screens and into the silence.In a world where everything is recorded, the only way to be free is to be deleted.Why Readers Are Diving into The Stream: A Gripping Tech-Noir: A visceral journey through a world governed by algorithms. Perfect for fans of Black Mirror, Severance, and The Matrix.The Cost of Comfort: Explore the chilling reality of a "frictionless" life where human micro-expressions and structural decay are replaced by a perfect, digital skin.Atmospheric World-Building: Contrast the sterile, citrus-scented corporate heights of Sector Alpha-Prime with the wet, copper-smelling ruins of the subterranean gut.A Relatable Anti-Hero: Follow Elena's descent from a loyal cog in the machine to the ghost who un-writes the world.Product Details: Genre: Cyberpunk / Dystopian Science Fiction / Techno-ThrillerThemes: Artificial Intelligence, Digital Identity, Social Engineering, Existential DreadTone: Cinematic, Cold, and CompellingWill you stay in the flow, or embrace the void?Cyberpunk thriller, Dystopian science fiction, The Stream, AI control, Techno-thriller novel, Dark future sci-fi, Algorithmic society, Black Mirror style, Digital surveillance fiction, Matrix inspired books. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.
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Aggiungi al carrelloTaschenbuch. Condizione: Neu. nach der Bestellung gedruckt Neuware - Printed after ordering - What if the end of the world didn't arrive with a bang-but with silence In a world numbed by algorithms, anxiety, and ambient despair, The Last Argument Against Nothing dares to ask: what happens when the quiet unraveling is intentional Hannah, a 22-year-old dropout with a cracked phone and a sharper eye than most, stumbles upon a chilling truth-an underground collective known as The Great Unburdening is orchestrating the world's slow fade into digital entropy. Their manifesto is not chaos, but consent: a shared surrender to meaninglessness, executed not with bombs but with apathy. And they're winning.As Hannah delves deeper into encrypted forums and fragmented philosophies, she becomes an unwilling witness to the unraveling-and maybe its last defiant voice. Through dead websites, broken systems, and haunting whispers of stillness, she uncovers not just a conspiracy, but a collective longing for cessation. But somewhere between collapse and capitulation, she finds a question still worth asking: Is resistance possible, even if it's absurd Perfect for fans of Black Mirror, Station Eleven, and the existential dread of a world too online to care, The Last Argument Against Nothing is a slow-burn speculative thriller that blends philosophical intrigue, digital decay, and one woman's irrational refusal to go quietly.