I expected so much from this, but I finished it feeling empty. I enjoyed the ending, and the epilogue, that was good, but the novel in its entirety itself was just a little bit annoying.
The main character Jon was so self obsessed and melodramatic, and so whiney!! He was just so 'woe is me' and it got tiring pretty fast which is surprising when you consider how short this novel is. The other main characters (Emily, One Eye and Edward) could've been great too but I feel like they just weren't fleshed out enough, and they were overshadowed by Jon's whining and his many problems.
The whole concept of this book itself was pretty interesting. I've always enjoyed post apocalyptic, futuristic type novels because I enjoy the novelty of seeing our world, the world as we know it, in a completely different light. Intentional Dissonance did showcase some pretty interesting ideas and there were some clever inventions, so kudos to Thomas for that, but I just felt that some things were introduced and just left unexplained, and yeah it was a pretty to the point novel but I would've enjoyed more explanation and imagery from it.
I also had major problems with the idea of sadness as a drug. It didn't sit well with me. I hated that Jon was so opposed to happiness, whether it was forced by the government or not, and that he was permanently unhappy BY CHOICE. I felt that it was hypocritical of him to hate that he was being fed happiness as a drug and yet be heavily addicted to sadness as a drug, and JUSTIFY him using as okay.
I think I had the book on a pedestal, and that just left me thoroughly disappointed when it failed to live up to my expectations.