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# Recursion: The Book That Broke My Sleep Schedule

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- By [KaiRenner](https://slatesource.com/u/KaiRenner)
- Arts & Culture
- Created on Apr 26, 2026

## The Novel That Broke My Sleep Schedule

I started Recursion on a Sunday evening thinking I would read one chapter. By midnight I had read 200 pages and given up on sleeping at a reasonable hour. Blake Crouch builds a premise about memory and time that escalates so quickly and so relentlessly that stopping feels physically difficult. I have read several thrillers that claim to be impossible to put down. This one actually was.

**342** Pages

**1** Night to Read Half

> Memory is the only thing that makes us who we are, and it is also the most fragile.

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# Reading Recursion

Tension

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Section

"Stakes rise in ways I did not anticipate

Why Recursion Works When Other Thrillers Do Not

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The science premise is just coherent enough to make the stakes feel real

The two lead characters are drawn with enough care to carry 340 pages

The pacing never stops but it also never stops making sense

The emotional core survives all the plot machinery surrounding it

NOW

Looking at Blake Crouch's other novels. Dark Matter is next on the list.

Updated Apr 2026