The Rapture

by Liz Jensen | Literature & Fiction |
ISBN: 0385667019 Global Overview for this book
Registered by carelaisa of Québec, Québec Canada on 2/1/2014
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Journal Entry 1 by carelaisa from Québec, Québec Canada on Saturday, February 1, 2014
from the book


It's a blazing hot summer in the not-too-distant future. Thirty-five-year-old psychologist Gabrielle Fox is painfully rebuilding her life after a terrible accident that has left her a paraplegic, and her lover dead. The effects of incapacitating memories and guilt have led to Gabrielle's dismissal from her London job. Craving anonymity and a fresh start, she moves to the coastal town of Hadport and accepts the first post she is offered, as an art therapist at a lackluster institution for dangerously psychopathic teens.

Gabrielle's predecessor is on emergency leave thanks to an unhealthy obsession with Bethany Krall, now Gabrielle's patient. A punky and precocious wild child with matted hair and kohl-rimmed eyes, Bethany's claim to fame is that she murdered her own mother with a screwdriver. Aside from a gift for rip-roaring verbal obscenities and a knack for intuiting the inner torments of strangers, Bethany has the uncanny ability to gleefully forecast the environmental catastrophes now befalling the earth at a terrifying rate. Though skeptical at first, Gabrielle finds herself preoccupied with Bethany, her alarm and fascination swelling with every accurate prediction.

Seeking a rational explanation, Gabrielle connects with the big-hearted Scottish geophysicist Frazer Melville, an expert on global weather patterns. Though Frazer is not able to give Gabrielle the easy answer she hopes for, she finds comfort in his presence, and perhaps even attraction. The two begin a tentative romance as Gabrielle realizes that the door to her sexual life may not be closed after all.

Meanwhile, the enormous human cost of each global cataclysm is tallied in advance by a jubilant Bethany, who likes to toss in a few snippets of scripture memorized at the knee of her father, the charismatic fundamentalist preacher Leonard Krall. Gabrielle suspects Krall of having more to do with his wife and child's ruin than he admits to, but before she can fully investigate, she and Frazer must put their reputations on the line and find a way to warn humanity of the looming apocalypse.

Journal Entry 2 by carelaisa at Québec, Québec Canada on Saturday, February 1, 2014
My blog entry from a month ago...

When I looked up that book, it seemed quite interesting and intriguing. But the more I read, the more I found it quite average, overusing the theme of the apocalypse. Even days after finishing the book, I still don’t know what to think about it. The writing was ok but the pace is what sort of lost me in the reading. It felt like it was going nowhere and everything then happens, altogether, in matters of a couple of chapters. And the when it ends, it ends with leaving the readers imagining what will happen afterwards. Definitely not a book that I would highly recommend to read, unless it’s the type of story someone likes.

Journal Entry 3 by carelaisa at RABCK, A RABCK -- Controlled Releases on Wednesday, August 29, 2018

Released 5 yrs ago (8/29/2018 UTC) at RABCK, A RABCK -- Controlled Releases

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Sent as part of this year OPPEM birthday group, along with some goodies.

Hope it will be liked, even if it’s late.

Journal Entry 4 by bamaforever at Clanton, Alabama USA on Monday, September 10, 2018
Thank you so much! I love it all. :-)

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