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A mind-bending saga where quantum physics meets soul, art, memory, and love—reshaping reality across timelines. The Game of Infinite Curvature isn’t just a book. It’s a portal.
December 29, 1960. Zoran, a young literature graduate, awakens from a dream he has been dreaming all his life—a dream charged with symbols, warnings, and a haunting sense of recognition. As he begins decoding it, strange coincidences ripple through his waking world: shadowed memories return, timelines blur, and people from his past seem to be carrying messages meant only for him.
What starts as a search for meaning becomes an initiation. Zoran is pulled into an invisible game where the laws of physics twist, identity fractures, and fate rewrites itself. Beneath the surface of everyday reality lies a deeper story—one that asks him to confront everything he believes about life and death, guilt and forgiveness, memory and truth.
As love appears in unexpected forms and destiny tightens its threads, Zoran must decide:
Is he dreaming the world, or is the world dreaming him?
Blending literary fiction, metaphysics, experimental narrative, and dream logic, The Game of Infinite Curvatureopens the first gateway into the Game Saga Project—a visionary new genre where story becomes a multiverse, memory becomes a map, and the soul becomes the compass.
For readers who love works by David Mitchell, Murakami, Márquez, Olga Tokarczuk, or anyone seeking fiction that bends reality while touching the deepest human truths.
What if reality is only the first level of an infinite game?
Imagine a world…
Architected by David Mitchell
Mystified by Bulgakov
Mythologized by Tolkien
Scientifically grounded by Michio Kaku
Narratively twisted by Thomas Pynchon
Musically orchestrated by Gershwin
Cinematically envisioned by Christopher Nolan
Dream-woven by David Lynch
Spiritually deepened by Tarkovsky
Meta-textually layered by Charlie Kaufman
…and then handed to a shaman to weave into cosmic truth.
In a world hungry for the next Interstellar, The Matrix, or Stranger Things, The Game Saga delivers a mind-bending epic that fuses quantum physics with raw human emotion—where love reshapes reality across timelines.
This book doesn’t just entertain — it transforms.
It dares to ask the questions humanity avoids yet secretly longs to face:
✨ What is love when it outlives death?
✨ What is reality if not an infinite game of mirrors?
✨ Who are we when time dissolves and only consciousness remains?
Enter The Game.
Nothing is what it seems—
and everything is connected.







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