Limitless

· Faber & Faber
4.4
47 reviews
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352
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Imagine a drug that made your brain function with perfect efficiency, tapping into your deepest resources of creativity, intelligence and drive. A drug that can help you learn a foreign language in a day. A drug that can help you process information so fast you can see patterns in the stock market.

Just as his life is fading into mediocrity, Eddie Spinola discovers such a pill: MDT-48, Viagra for the brain. But while the benefits of such a mind-drug quickly start to materialise, so too do the side-effects. And when Eddie tries to track down other users, to help him kick his addiction, he finds out that they're all dying, or dead...

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4.4
47 reviews
Hussain Member
October 15, 2014
The beginning is very slow moving but once you get a little further in its gripping. Different to the film but in my opinion in a good way.
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Ty Barton
May 5, 2019
Somewhat independent from its movie counterpart and therefore provides an original story great for fans seeking more without closing the cinematic alternative universe. Actually, this text makes its movie counterpart seem cheaply done.
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doggydoodles 34
November 20, 2016
Omg I loved this book, ( as well as the film, different ending in book). The idea of being to use a large amount of your brain and what you could do with it is fascinating. Brilliantly written. 😍
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About the author

Alan Glynn is a graduate of Trinity College Dublin, where he studied English Literature, and has worked in magazine publishing in New York and as an EFL teacher in Italy. His second novel, Winterland, was published to huge acclaim in 2009, and will be followed by Bloodland in 2011. He is married with two children and lives in Dublin.

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