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Distance Haze

Jamil Nasir (2000)

SubgenreSpace Opera
Age groupAdult 18+
Content ratingPG-13
Pages (Standard (250-400))
Setting
CSM age16
Goodreads2.9

Content levels

ViolenceMild
Sexual contentModerate
LanguageMild

Heroine archetypes

Mysterious Heroine

Protagonist archetypes

Reluctant Hero

Synopsis

If dreams are doorways, where do they take us? The Deriwelle Institute has millions in funding, Nobel prize-winning scientists, and a mission that could be crazy--or about to change the world.... Science fiction writer Wayne Dolan--his career at a standstill and his life adrift--has just entered the Deriwelle Institute. Built on sacred Indian ground in southwest Michigan, it's posh, well funded...and perhaps the world's biggest hoax. At least that's what Wayne thinks. Using advanced technology, Deriwelle's scientists say they are on a mission to find God. In reality, one is a grieving father hoping to contact his dead child. Another has invented a baseball cap to measure unusual brain waves. Yet another says he has a vaccine to eliminate the genes that program humans to be religious. Are they all crackpots? Maybe. But from the moment Wayne walks through the Institute's door, eerie events plague a recurring dream about a bank account number, visions of an ethereal girl, and the appearance of an old Indian shaman. Of course, Wayne sees the shaman only when he's asleep. And what is about to happen when Wayne is awake may be a nightmare of obsession, twisted desire, and secrets no human is ready to know....

Tags

Psychological ThrillerMetaphysical SFLiterary SFParanormal SF

Is Distance Haze appropriate for my child?

Suitable for most readers 16 and up.

This cerebral sci-fi novel explores consciousness, grief, and reality through dreams and visions. Contains psychological intensity, obsessive themes, and references to twisted desire without explicit content.

What to know going in

This book has mild violence, moderate sexual content, and mild language. Content notes include death of child, grief, and mental manipulation (see the full list above).

Who'll love this

Teens who enjoy mind-bending philosophical sci-fi that questions the nature of reality and consciousness will find this intriguing.