
The Rubik’s Cube Nightmare of Jeremy P. Nuttwhistle
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B. Pinky
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B. Pinky
About this listen
"BA mind-bending journey where love could be the only reality—or the deadliest illusion of all."
When a socially anxious loner is drugged at a party, a sentient Rubik’s Cube sends him spiraling through time, space, and flirtation with a literal traffic light—until a mysterious woman claims she’s the only real thing in his unraveling universe.
For fans of:
- The acid-fueled mayhem of Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas
- The existential romance of Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
- The mind-warping terror of House of Leaves
Take the cube. Believe the light. Or not. (But good luck telling the difference).
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