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Lucky reads the world like a map of hidden messages. A dead-end sign becomes a warning. A missed call, a prophecy. The stars speak to him. The sidewalk whispers in patterns. And for a while, it all seems to work-until it doesn't.
Told through diary entries, surveillance logs, bureaucratic reports, and the interjections of a disorganized author who may or may not exist, The Signs Weren't Enough traces the quiet unraveling of a man-and a state-that believed too much in the meanings they invented.
Is Lucky a prophet? A patsy? A philosopher left behind? And what happens when a society
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Produktbeschreibung
Lucky reads the world like a map of hidden messages. A dead-end sign becomes a warning. A missed call, a prophecy. The stars speak to him. The sidewalk whispers in patterns. And for a while, it all seems to work-until it doesn't.

Told through diary entries, surveillance logs, bureaucratic reports, and the interjections of a disorganized author who may or may not exist, The Signs Weren't Enough traces the quiet unraveling of a man-and a state-that believed too much in the meanings they invented.

Is Lucky a prophet? A patsy? A philosopher left behind? And what happens when a society rewrites reality one symbol at a time?

A philosophical mystery and a metaphysical satire, this genre-bending novella explores belief, collapse, and the fragile difference between knowing and almost knowing.

When the signs stop working, who decides what's real?


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Autorenporträt
Eyal Avissar is an independent writer from Israel. Art of War: The Game is his literary exploration of strategy, chaos, and reflection through simulated battle.