Been putting off reviewing this for weeks now, mostly stemming from how I can't really articulate what I like and don't like about this book. The general premise is interesting, at least to my standards: A group of roomates in Madrid all conspire together to create a video game, one that is apparently of great controversy and illegality. The roomates all are on the fringes of society in one way or another, Kiki is a writer in the style of Bataille and a devotee of pornographic novels who is writing her own sordid boarding school erotica on a government grant, El Cuco is a hacker as well as a pickpocket operating on a moral code of some kind derived from his Catalan separatist parents, Ivan is a writer dealing with gender identity issues. Finally there is a mysterious set of triplets, the Terans, who are nominally college students but do not attend classes and seem to be the instigators of the development of the titular game
