What if the universe played a joke on itself… and the punchline was you?
Thales awakens with memories he was never supposed to keep—in a world where time is a story, language is a cage, and gods are bound by silence.
As a newborn with ancient thoughts, he questions the rules before he can walk, deconstructs fate before he can speak, and seeks The Mystery before he’s ever told the world has meaning.
This is not a tale of chosen ones or grand battles.
This is the introspection of a child too aware, too early—of a mind that fractures reality just by thinking in it.
IOUL is a philosophical epic disguised as a reincarnation tale—an odyssey into myth, memory, and the logic beneath stories themselves.
This book will feel like a mirror if you've ever written a message but never sent it or kept things to yourself because they were too heavy to say out loud For those who are thoughtful it is a peaceful companion.
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This book isn't loud or flashy it's a reflection of the thoughts we have but never express, the letters we write but never send. It is a reflection on memories, regret, longing, and healing.