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SoXiety
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SoXiety

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In a melancholic city of towering skyscrapers, bombarding billboards and blinding screens, resides a dopamine addicted society. The hustle and bustle of day precedes the lonely isolation of night, as they return, alone, to soulless utilitarian apartments where screens consume their remaining waking hours. Spiralling further into depression and anxiety, consuming more but never being nourished, one Man falls into a mysterious underworld, where a metamorphosis begins... And when he eventually returns to the city above, a seed travels with him. A seed of community. A seed of hope.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Yellow Brick Books
Country
Australia
Date
19 March 2025
Pages
32
ISBN
9780645869361

In a melancholic city of towering skyscrapers, bombarding billboards and blinding screens, resides a dopamine addicted society. The hustle and bustle of day precedes the lonely isolation of night, as they return, alone, to soulless utilitarian apartments where screens consume their remaining waking hours. Spiralling further into depression and anxiety, consuming more but never being nourished, one Man falls into a mysterious underworld, where a metamorphosis begins... And when he eventually returns to the city above, a seed travels with him. A seed of community. A seed of hope.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Yellow Brick Books
Country
Australia
Date
19 March 2025
Pages
32
ISBN
9780645869361