Me vs the Multiverse
By: S. G. Wilson
Review:
“Hi, Me. Yes, you. You’re me, and I’m you.” That is what was written on the note that Meade found on his windowsill. However, this didn’t shock him the most. He was shocked because the note was folded into an origami octopus, a series of folds only he knew. When he read the rest of this note, and all of the following notes, he was so confused -- the stuff that the notes were saying was telling him things that should have been impossible! Meade, along with alternate versions of himself from other dimensions, has to hurry to protect the world and all its dimensions. Telling a truly unique story, Me vs. The Multiverse will pull you along for the mind-boggling and fun ride.
Review was written by Alex
This book was released on August 4, 2020.
Official book description:
It all starts with a note folded into the shape of an origami octopus: "Hi, Me. Yes, you. You're me, and I'm you." If you believe this and the other origami notes that follow--which middle schooler Meade Macon absolutely, positively does NOT--the concept of parallel dimensions is true, and there is a convention full of alternate versions of Meade waiting for his RSVP. It's got to be a joke.
Except . . . the octopus is an origami fold Meade thought he invented. And the note writer has a lot of intel on him that nobody else should know. I mean, he's told his best friend Twig a lot about himself, but he's definitely kept mum about that time he sleepwalk-peed into his Lego container when he was six. Could Me Con be a real thing? And why does the origami stalker want him to go so badly anyway?