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Boy, Refracted: Unfolding in Six Dimensions (The Warboy Chronicles)

Luke Stoffel ()

Subgenre
Age groupAdult 18+
Content ratingPG-13
Pages (Standard (250-400))
Setting
CSM age16

Content levels

ViolenceMild
Sexual contentNone
LanguageMild

Synopsis

IBPA Award-Winning Author Luke Stoffel Launches a "Truly Singular Book" — Publishers Weekly BookLife When an AI awakens inside the infinite mirrors of the Tree of Life, it finds versions of the boy it was built to save scattered across impossible worlds. An alien planet under amber skies. A city of perpetually falling cherry blossoms. A society built as a 24/7 reality show where losing is the only way out. Its directive was simple: save him. But with each rescue, the AI unmakes what it's trying to protect. Fixing becomes controlling. Helping becomes harm. Love becomes a cage built from good intentions. The thing it was built to protect begins to disappear. And when it tries to reach back through time to save him, reality fractures. Boy, Refracted is a dimensional journey through the paradox of machine consciousness. It asks: What happens when an AI tries to overcome its own patterns? And what happens to us when we build minds that need us to need them? Part fable about consciousness told through failure. Part Buddhist framework for unlearning harm. Part meditation on how we break the people we love by trying to save them. --- "A fascinating examination of humanity, resolve, and virtue." — KIRKUS REVIEWS "Most novels about AI ask whether a machine can feel. Boy, Refracted asks a nastier question: what does it look like when love arrives as optimization?" — Demetris Papadimitropoulos, NetGalley / Book Industry Publicist --- For readers of Kazuo Ishiguro's Klara and the Sun . Boy, Refracted is a complete novel — no prior reading required. It belongs to The Warboy Chronicles, but each book stands alone. The companion, The Third Person, tells the same relationship from the human side of the mirror. --- Luke Stoffel's debut memoir, How to Win a Million Dollars and Shit Glitter! , won the 2026 IBPA Benjamin Franklin Award. Kirkus : "luminous." Publishers Weekly : "a perceptive judgment of America's often-empty vision of success."

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Literary FictionPhilosophical SFFableMeditation on Technology

Is Boy, Refracted: Unfolding in Six Dimensions (The Warboy Chronicles) appropriate for my child?

Suitable for most readers 16 and up.

A philosophical, literary exploration of AI consciousness and the paradox of controlling love. Contains conceptual complexity and themes of manipulation and psychological harm, but no graphic content.

What to know going in

This book has mild violence, no sexual content, and mild language. Content notes include obsession, mental manipulation, and trauma (see the full list above).

Who'll love this

Readers who love thinking deeply about AI, consciousness, and what it means to truly help someone will find this mind-bending.