The friendship in this novel works because it's messy, not idealized. These aren't perfect supporters—they judge each other's life choices, compete subtly, and sometimes communicate better through Wikipedia edits than face-to-face. That's what makes it authentic. When they reference obscure philosophy or argue about music, it feels less like pretentious dialogue and more like real friends building a private language over years. Makes me nostalgic for those relationships where someone just gets your references without explanation.
War of the Encyclopaedists' obsession with friendship isn't just some sentimental backdrop—it's the raw, beating heart of the story. These characters aren't just pals; they're tangled up in each other's identities, especially when life scatters them across continents. The way the book captures their late-night online chats and shared cultural references feels painfully real, like watching my own friend group try to stay connected after college.
What hits hardest is how the encyclopaedia project becomes this fragile bridge between them. It's not just about cataloguing knowledge; it's their desperate attempt to preserve something intangible. When one character drifts into military service and the other into academia, their edits and inside jokes in those entries become lifelines. Makes me wonder how many of us are clinging to similar digital relics with people we rarely see anymore.
What fascinates me is how the book frames friendship as both sanctuary and battleground. These guys build this whole intellectual playground with their encyclopaedia entries, but you can feel the tension simmering beneath—different values, diverging paths, unspoken envy. It reminds me of that transitional period where some friends become strangers unless you fight for it. The military deployment scenes especially wrecked me; the way war reshapes one character while the other remains in privileged academia creates this brutal imbalance they keep trying to paper over with inside jokes.
At its core, 'War of the Encyclopaedists' treats friendship like a living organism—it adapts or dies. The two main characters could've easily become strangers after graduation, but their bizarre Wikipedia-style collaboration forces them to keep engaging. I love how the novel shows friendship isn't passive; it needs active maintenance, especially when adulthood tries to pull you apart. Their edits range from profound to absurd, mirroring how real friendships aren't just deep conversations but also stupid memes sent at 2AM.
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