Notes on Infinity
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Such a poignant book.
I really enjoyed the inside look on biotech start-up life and the discussions of science, quantum physics and consciousness.
I kept highlighting favourite sentences in it. I truly loved it.
Such a poignant book.
I really enjoyed the inside look on biotech start-up life and the discussions of science, quantum physics and consciousness.
I kept highlighting favourite sentences in it. I truly loved it.
Austin tackles meaty moral and technical ideas, with
all the high drama of first love and coming-of-age
thrown in.
I was rooting for the flawed Zoe and Jack the whole way through.
What a ride!
So much more than a love-story -
impossible to put into words.
Notes on Infinity
surprised, delighted and moved me at every turn
; a devourable tale of friendship and trust, power and privilege - and, ultimately, of what it is to be human.
I didn’t want it to end…
and then it did.
Notes on Infinity
is
smart, vivid and utterly compelling.
I was
rooting so hard for these characters
who are
so warm and beautifully drawn
. A masterfully told story about love, obsession and facing our own mortality.
I loved it.
It's rare that a book both moves and enthrals me as
Notes on Infinity
did.
Taylor has crafted
a smart, compelling read
that explores the complicated relationships between truth and ambition; science and ethics; and our desire for immortality and
the reality of what it is to be human
.
It's
Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow
, if the protagonist was Elizabeth Holmes.
I loved it.
Taylor shines in her intelligent debut…
Thrills with her crackling and science-heavy description of the hothouse startup…
Readers will race through the pages
to find out what happens next.
This is a winner.
Notes On Infinity
is an
utterly compelling
tale of love, friendship, and the burning desire to succeed – whatever the cost.
Think:
Lessons in Chemistry
meets
Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow
.
A bright, brilliant debut from
an exciting new voice
in contemporary fiction.
The brilliant love child of
Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow
and
The Interestings
.
It asks all the big questions about existence and meaning and, most importantly, love, but in a way that is
so engaging you are swept along by the tide of an enthralling story about tech and billion dollar start-ups.
I thought about it the whole time I wasn't reading it and
expect to think about it for a long time to come
.
The best of books:
one I could not put down while also, simultaneously, wishing it was truly infinite.
A perfectly realized novel with crystalline characters and a palpable sense of time, historically and of the characters' lives.
Austin Taylor's ability to tell a story is superb
and NOTES ON INFINITY is
a reading experience to savour.
If
Tomorrow And Tomorrow And Tomorrow
by Gabrielle Zevin was about a longevity science empire rather than a video game behemoth, it wouldn't be far off this
buzzy new novel
Austin Taylor graduated from Harvard University in 2021 with a joint degree in chemistry and English. Notes on Infinity is inspired in part by her undergraduate studies, peers, and lab work in Harvard’s chemistry department. She has also worked as a public speaking coach and in science policy. Austin is a private pilot, a registered Maine guide, and a bassist. She grew up in central Maine, where she now lives and writes. She will begin her legal education at Stanford Law School as a Knight-Hennessy Scholar in the fall of 2025.