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At its heart, this book follows Mickey Hawkins, a doctoral student torn between his fascination with the nature of thought and the complexities of academic life. His search for meaning draws him into rich discussions with his friend, Corrigan Emery, a mathematician whose logical world collides with Mickey’s more intuitive one. Between mentors, friends, and inner doubts, Mickey’s journey becomes an exploration of how ideas shape our understanding of ourselves and the universe.
What makes Fractalization and Thought perfect for your book club:
🧠 Deep Themes for Discussion: The novel provokes questions about consciousness, human reasoning, and the conflict between intellect and intuition.
💬 Rich Character Dynamics: The interplay between Mickey, Corrigan, and Holcomb Norwell offers multiple lenses on ambition, self-doubt, and intellectual pursuit.
🌍 Modern Relevance: In an era driven by rapid technological and conceptual change, the book explores how thought itself can evolve.
🎓 Perfect for Thoughtful Readers: Ideal for book clubs that enjoy philosophical fiction, academic dramas, and literary explorations of the mind.
Fractalization and Thought is more than a novel it’s a journey into the architecture of thinking itself. It challenges readers to consider not just what we think, but how thought is formed, shared, and transformed.
I believe this book would resonate strongly with your members and inspire meaningful, layered discussions. I’d be delighted to provide more information or coordinate a reading schedule to fit your club’s calendar.
Fractalization and Thought