Review of Anticipation Day

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'While in reality only around seven hours pass, it can seem as though any amount of time, from a day to an entire year, has passed in the simulation.'
While this sounds interesting, I think there'll be a catch to it.
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In this science fiction book, readers will follow characters as simulations place them in different characters' bodies in various settings. The technology is intended to serve as a means of population control. What I wonder is how the simulation's effect on the people's brains is once they leave it.
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Jeff Michelson's "Anticipation Day" plunges readers into a near-future where mind-bending simulations promise escape and motivation, but for a group of friends, this seemingly idyllic technological marvel might conceal a far more sinister purpose.
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