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A tale of one review, one reviewer, and four stars, February 3, 2025
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Would you let someone else borrow your own body? Take it out for a spin, have a joyride with your physicality for a short period of time, see if the grass is really all that green on the other side.

Let's say that if you did, then... what if the joyrider decided to stick around longer than originally agreed upon? What if your body, your life, was much more enjoyable than whatever they had to go back to?

What if you were taken over?

do not let your left hand know not only explores this idea but savors it, twists it and weaves a narrative through it and around it that is emotional and confronting. It definitely got a reaction out of me, and it is incredibly well-written, not just in terms of the actual text but how it is positioned and arranged, something that is easy to miss at first glance but becomes very obvious by the end.

When time came for the single choice to be made, it was clear which option would lead to its corresponding outcome, and I was able to get the conclusion that satisfied me the most.

I only wish I was able to give more than four stars, but single-choice narratives like this don't really fulfil my criterion about interactivity. All others were satisfied, and I want to read more from this author.

Overall, a pleasant twenty minute reading experience. Four pairs of hearts out of five.

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