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If you’re fascinated by the future of neuro‑technology, enjoy stories that treat science as a character, and are willing to engage with complex moral questions, this novel is a must‑read. It also makes an excellent book‑club pick—its themes generate rich discussion on the nature of consciousness, privacy, and the responsibility that comes with wielding transformative technology.

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Critics of the genre (those who look past the superficial) have noted that Shiraishi Marina possesses what Japanese film scholars call "aware" (哀れ)—the bittersweet awareness of impermanence. In JUQ761, this aware is palpable. Every glance out the titular window carries the weight of something about to end. She plays her role not as a victim, nor as a temptress, but as a human being caught in the gravitational pull of two different lives. If you’re fascinated by the future of neuro‑technology,

The narrative follows Shiraishi Marina as a woman living a seemingly placid life in a suburban Japanese neighborhood. Her apartment, like her existence, is orderly and quiet. The only breach in her fortress of solitude is a large, rain-streaked window that faces a neighboring building. In JUQ761, this aware is palpable