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Review: 'The Many' by Sylvain Neuvel

I read Sylvain Neuvel's Sleeping Giants  back in 2016 and loved it, although I never got around to reading the rest of the Themis Files  books. When I saw The Many , however, his first stand alone in a while, I dove at the chance. I'm glad I did because I had a delightful time with this. Thanks to Solaris and NetGalley for providing me with a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review. Pub. Date : 21/04/2026 Publisher : Rebellion; Solaris “I’m you now. We all are.” When advertising executive Carole Veilleux loses it at Booker’s donut shop and bites Booker on the arm, it’s about the most interesting thing to happen in the small city of Marquette, Michigan, in years. But that’s only the beginning of the story. Carole and Booker find their minds merging, in a collective that extends to include Carole’s husband Shivansh and local doctor Evelyn Schlapp. The four of them become the beginning of something larger and stranger than they could ever have imagined. The Many  ...

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