The gods were bored; therefore, they created human beings. In a world where nothing breaks, fades, or changes, Adam and Eve live in perfect peace - until a whisper of curiosity disturbs the silence. When a question appears in the stillness, perfection begins to crack. The Garden was flawless, but it was also numb. What happens when beings who have never known hunger, risk, or wonder begin to crave meaning?The Weight of Nothing is a modern reimagining of the first awakening - a poetic and philosophical novel that explores boredom, temptation, and the beauty of imperfection.
Through lyrical prose and haunting imagery, Davis Shyaka Musirikare invites readers into a meditation on creation, freedom, and the fragile gift of consciousness. Elegant, provocative, and timeless, this is a story for those who have ever asked, even in paradise: Is this all there is?
The gods were bored; therefore, they created human beings. In a world where nothing breaks, fades, or changes, Adam and Eve live in perfect peace - until a whisper of curiosity disturbs the silence. When a question appears in the stillness, perfection begins to crack. The Garden was flawless, but it was also numb. What happens when beings who have never known hunger, risk, or wonder begin to crave meaning?The Weight of Nothing is a modern reimagining of the first awakening - a poetic and philosophical novel that explores boredom, temptation, and the beauty of imperfection.
Through lyrical prose and haunting imagery, Davis Shyaka Musirikare invites readers into a meditation on creation, freedom, and the fragile gift of consciousness. Elegant, provocative, and timeless, this is a story for those who have ever asked, even in paradise: Is this all there is?