Here's the scoop for fellow binge-readers: 'We Must Hide Our Feelings in Dystopia Future' is the literary equivalent of a marathon session. The paperback clocks in at 318 pages, but the font size is smaller than average, packing more content per page. I timed myself—it took 12 hours over three days because the psychological tension makes you pause and process.
The story uses a non-linear structure, flashing between past and present, which can make it feel longer than it is. Some readers might fly through in 5 hours if they skip the poetic descriptions of the crumbling cityscapes. What surprised me was the epilogue—a 40-page standalone story about a side character that ties back to the main plot. It's like getting two books in one, with the second act hiding in plain sight.
'We Must Hide Our Feelings in Dystopia Future' fascinates me with its layered approach. The core narrative runs for 320 pages in standard print, but the experience changes based on how you engage with it. The first half builds the dystopian world through short, punchy vignettes (5-7 pages each), while the second half shifts to longer, interconnected chapters (15-20 pages) as the protagonist's rebellion gains momentum.
The digital version includes bonus content—30 pages of deleted scenes and alternate endings that explore what-if scenarios. These aren't essential to the main plot but offer fascinating insights into the author's process. The audiobook runtime is 9 hours and 47 minutes, narrated by two voice actors who switch perspectives between the oppressed citizens and the regime's enforcers. This duality adds depth that makes the listen feel longer than the page count suggests.
I just finished 'We Must Hide Our Feelings in Dystopia Future' last night, and it's a solid read but not too lengthy. The main story spans about 300 pages, which takes most readers around 6-8 hours to complete if they're going at a steady pace. What's cool is that the chapters are bite-sized, usually 10-15 pages each, so it's easy to pick up and put down during breaks. The author keeps things tight—no filler arcs or dragged-out subplots. If you're into dystopian themes with fast pacing, this hits the sweet spot between depth and readability. The appendix adds another 20 pages of world-building notes, but those are optional for lore enthusiasts.
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However, Terrence gets drunk on our wedding night instead of spending it with me. I naively believe that if I stay by his side long enough, he'll eventually open his heart to me.
Three years later, Anna returns with a child who bears a striking resemblance to Terrence, leaving me stunned. That's when I realized he had been with her on the night he left me alone in our bridal suite.
"Annie, I'm sorry for everything you've gone through all these years. I'll take responsibility. I'll make Mabel understand that her place is yours!"
I tell Terrence that I'm pregnant as well, hoping it will rekindle his love. But his response makes my blood run cold.
"Get rid of it."
I'm forced onto the operating table, where two lives end at once.
When I open my eyes again, I'm back on the day Terrence falls into the sea. As I see him drenched to the bone, I turn to the crowd and call out for Anna…
The year my boyfriend is dead broke, I leave him. Later, he becomes a mafia boss and uses every means at his disposal to marry me.
Everyone says that I am the first love he can never forget, the wife he cares about the most. However, he then starts bringing home a different woman every night, making me a laughingstock.
Still, I don't cry or make a fuss. I quietly stay in my own room, never interrupting his affairs.
Elton Carter is furious. He pins me beneath him, kisses me harshly, and growls, "Aren't you jealous?"
He has no idea that I'm gravely ill.
He could buy half the city with violence, threats, and money. He could buy my freedom, my marriage… and each night bring a different woman home, oblivious to the truth.
Little does he know, I have just seven days left to live.
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What surprises are waiting ahead of them as their destiny being entangled with each other? What will happen if love and hate collide? Will they be able to melt the rage, the hatred?
Jasper Eaton decides to ditch me at the altar just so he can meet up with Wendy Klein, his ex-girlfriend who abandoned him when he almost got crippled five years ago.
All the guests are stunned, to say the least. I can only tug at Jasper's hem of his shirt while trying very hard to keep my expression intact.
"Can you please stay with me now?"
Mixed feelings cross his eyes, but he soon wrenches my hand off him, finger by finger. At the same time, he shakes his head.
"I'm sorry, but I must go now. I need to ask Wendy why she was so heartless to me back then."
Amid the crowd's shocked gasps and murmurs, Jasper leaves without even looking back.
My dad, who has a bad heart, trembles violently out of fury. I can only stare in a shocked daze as he collapses to the floor shortly after.
"Dad!"
I break down on the spot. Still, I manage to send him to the hospital.
There, I slump outside the emergency room. At that moment, my phone buzzes for a short while. Two new text messages have shown up on my screen.
The first message comes from Wendy. "I told you that as long as I'm back, Jasper will never choose you. You lost again, Celeste."
The second message comes from Jasper. "Give me 30 days. We'll break up for the time being. Once the period is over, I'll definitely love you and you only."
My gaze is already hollow at that point. The smile curving on my lips is one of mockery and bitterness.
This time, I will never lose ever again.
Niccolo Rossi, my five-year-old son, accidentally wanders into the location where an underground firearms transaction between mafia forces is being conducted. He ends up dying from the gunfire there.
Upon receiving the bad news, I collapse immediately.
When I wake up, my husband, Luca Rossi, wears a guilty look. He takes my hand and comforts me, "Elena, Niccolo's death is a misunderstanding. Everyone thought he was a spy belonging to the enemy forces, so they started a crossfire with each other."
In the middle of the night, I overhear his conversation with his assistant, Marco Giordano.
"Don Rossi, Niccolo was still alive, but why did you order for the medics to stop treating him?" Marco sounds very confused.
"Niccolo's injuries are far too grave. He'll just end up being a burden to us even if he survives," Luca says sorrowfully. "Besides, I've already promised Gina that the next heir of the Rossi family can only be our illegitimate son, Lorenzo. Now's the best time to arrange for the swap. No one will ever suspect a thing."
"But… what should we do about Mrs. Rossi?" Marco sounds worried.
"I'll deal with her." Luca's voice becomes calm. "I'll bring Lorenzo over and claim that he's an orphan from the orphanage. Since Elena has just lost Niccolo, she'll definitely raise Lorenzo as her own son. It's a win-win situation for us."
As I lie on the hospital bed, I can only cover my mouth in agony to stop myself from sobbing out loud.
Niccolo's death wasn't an accident at all. He was still alive, and yet Luca allowed him to die for the sake of his own bastard son!
I dig out the high-explosive ammunition core data that my father has given to me prior to his death, which was once the most sought after item in the entire mafia underworld of the east coast. Then, I dial the hotline belonging to the Gambino family, which is the biggest mafia family in Novaro.
"I can give you the core data under one condition—I want the Rossi family to disappear from the face of Earth in three days."
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At the end of my life, I dragged my aching body to Lake Manco, where we promised we'd come together on the 999th day of our love.
In the end, I was the only one who went.
As the doctor's calls came in endlessly, no doubt urging me to return to chemotherapy, I silenced my phone and buried the pendant Evan gave me by the lake.
"Evan, maybe this is the last time I'll think of you…"
As soon as the words left my mouth, a drop of blood from my nose fell into the sand. Then, from behind me, I heard the voice I'd missed every day for the past three years, "Miss, could you please take a photo of me and my girlfriend?"
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The digital version condenses some descriptions but still clocks in at around 900 pages. Fans argue the length enhances immersion, letting readers fully inhabit the novel's rich world. Shorter segments exist—like the 300-page condensed 'Fates Abridged' edition—but purists insist the full experience demands committing to the complete saga. The sheer volume of content makes rereads rewarding, with new details emerging each time.