Una pandemia que mata al 90% de los hombres. Los primeros capítulos se centran en el dolor de la pérdida, de una forma realista y hermosa, aunque sea difícil. Después comienza la exploración social desde distintas circunstancias, aunque todas las voces, excepto el incel, parezcan la misma persona.
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