-but let's be honest, you already know you're not supposed to be here. The book warned you, pleaded with you, even tried to scare you away. But you kept reading, and now you're tangled in its collapse.
Here's what you need to know: This isn't a story you simply consume. The moment you open the book, you become part of it. The narrator, Skip, is broken-literally and figuratively-and every page you turn fractures the narrative further. You're not just reading about Skip's unraveling; you're causing it. Your choices infect the story, splintering reality, memory, and meaning. The book talks to you, accuses you, and sometimes begs for your help. It's a puzzle, a warning, and a trap, all at once.
You'll navigate a world where colors are codes, choices are consequences, and the narrator is as unreliable as your own recollection. You'll meet versions of Skip-some want to help, some want to stop you, and all are incomplete. The book offers you paths: blue for stability, yellow for forgetting, red for danger, and more. Each path leads to a different ending, but none are truly safe. The only constant is you-the reader, the witness, the accomplice. The story can't finish without you, and it might not survive your attention.
So, what is Skip This Book? It's a meta-fictional, fourth-wall-breaking journey through collapse, choice, and agency. It's a book that knows you're reading it, and it's waiting to see what you'll do next. The ending? That depends on you. But don't say you weren't warned