I'm sorry to say it, but this book really doesn't hold interest for me. I'm nearly 400 pages in (out of 477 on my edition) and I'm honestly not sure what the point is. All of the plot is centered around an event that one of the main characters saw, although there's very little talk about it or why it's a big deal after tye first few chapters. Just a lot of back and forth about logistics, it seems. The hardest issue, though, is that every chapter is between 2-6 pages, and each one alternates between two POVs. it gives me cognitive whiplash and I can't pay enough attentiom or absorb enough action in any single chapter to feel entertained. It's really quite strange, but at 50 pages in I decided I didn't want to put the book down in case I wanted to read it again someday, and now at 400 pages I have even more investment in it! I read at night before bed and as a consequence there are only so many styles of writing that I can read. Long books are usually no good because I struggle to remember what I read several weeks prior in the same book. Sometimes a book is very compelling, a fast read, and that's not an issue. I'm sorry to say that *The Peripheral* isn't a fast read.