The Gone-Away World

Author: Nick Harkaway
About the ‘neon fuzz’: a note on the book jacket from designer Jason Booher…”When you read Harkaway’s novel, a gigantic sense of weirdness and cool and doom surround the characters. To capture all that plus the absurd humor that pervades this amazing book, the jacket obviously had to be something special. So the otherworldliness that perhaps only neon fuzz can bring hope….Read More
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