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In a city of ten thousand identical, silent strangers, the only thing more dangerous than being found is being mistaken.
Cass wakes up in a featureless apartment with no memory of her past. She looks in the mirror and sees a stranger's face. A voice in her head delivers a chilling directive: she is one of twelve "Players" dropped into The Municipality—a vast, looping metropolis populated by ten thousand "Drones."
The rules are simple: The Drones are the background. The Players are the anomalies. To survive, Cass must blend into the grey river of the crowd. If she runs, screams, or shows emotion, she reveals herself. And in this game, violence requires you to first declare, "I am here."
But as the game begins, Cass realizes the other eleven players are not her only threat. There is The Soldier, who wants to burn the city down to flush out his enemies. There is The Chameleon, a master manipulator who weaponizes the crowd's trust. And then there are the Drones themselves—who are starting to watch back.
Teaming up with Wren, a fellow player who communicates through a silent language of gestures, Cass discovers that The Municipality is not just a board; it is a Hive Mind. And it is waking up.
From the silent, tension-filled streets of Sector 1 to the terrifying depths of the Central Core, Cass must master the art of "Sonder"—the realization that everyone in the crowd is real. To escape the loop, she must lead a revolution not with a gun, but with a smile.
SONDER is a high-concept dystopian thriller about the terror of being unseen and the revolutionary power of connection. It asks the ultimate question: In a world designed to make you nothing, do you have the courage to be someone?