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If you're looking for sensibly written characters, this the wrong place chief.
Quite frankly the way how people are written in this novel feels like a strawman argument created by a cynical conspiracy theorist. I mean, thousands of towers appear out of thin air and the most accepted theory about them is that they are an optical illusion created by pollution? Thousands of optical illusions all across the globe that LOOK EXACTLY THE SAME?????? How do you even factor pollution into that? It's ridiculous anyone would even believe such a theory and makes the whole setting unrealistic. The individual people are also written so awfully, especially the religious fanatic.
I've just started reading this novel and despite how good the mystery/game aspects of it are, I don't I'm going to finish this. I just can't turn my brain off hard enough.