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The Shift : How The World Changed Without Warning
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- FormatePub
- ISBN8232575106
- EAN9798232575106
- Date de parution25/09/2025
- Protection num.Adobe DRM
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurDraft2Digital
Résumé
Something changed. The streets look familiar, but the world feels wrong. The people you love remember things you don't. History itself seems to be rewriting in real time. In The Shift: How The World Changed Without Warning, Noah Anderson takes readers on a raw, unforgettable journey through the cracks in reality itself. What begins as a story of memory, loss, and personal struggle spirals into something larger-the disturbing possibility that our entire timeline has shifted.
With haunting honesty, Anderson explores the emotional fallout of watching the world rearrange itself: friendships unravel, love warps into something unrecognizable, and every familiar landmark carries a trace of doubt. Drawing on psychology, philosophy, and the countless accounts of others who feel the same fracture in reality, this book asks the question most are too afraid to say out loud:What if it isn't just you? What if the world really has changed?Blending memoir, psychological insight, and the mystery of unexplained phenomena, Something Changed is more than a book-it's a mirror held up to anyone who has ever whispered, "This doesn't feel like the world I grew up in."If you've ever felt out of step with time itself.
you are not alone.
With haunting honesty, Anderson explores the emotional fallout of watching the world rearrange itself: friendships unravel, love warps into something unrecognizable, and every familiar landmark carries a trace of doubt. Drawing on psychology, philosophy, and the countless accounts of others who feel the same fracture in reality, this book asks the question most are too afraid to say out loud:What if it isn't just you? What if the world really has changed?Blending memoir, psychological insight, and the mystery of unexplained phenomena, Something Changed is more than a book-it's a mirror held up to anyone who has ever whispered, "This doesn't feel like the world I grew up in."If you've ever felt out of step with time itself.
you are not alone.







