Passage

by Connie Willis | Science Fiction & Fantasy |
ISBN: 0553580515 Global Overview for this book
Registered by KimKerry of Prescott, Arizona USA on 8/31/2005
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Journal Entry 1 by KimKerry from Prescott, Arizona USA on Wednesday, August 31, 2005
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Most of us would rather not spend a lot of time contemplating death, but the characters in Connie Willis's novel Passage make a living at it. Joanna Lander is a medical researcher specializing in Near Death Experiences (NDEs) and how the brain constructs them. Her partner in this endeavor is Richard Wright, a single-minded scientist who induces NDEs in healthy people by injecting a compound that tricks the brain into thinking it's dying. Joanna and Richard team up and try to find test subjects whose ability to report their experiences objectively hasn't been wrecked by reading the books of pop-psychologist and hospital gadabout Maurice Mandrake. Mandrake has gained fame and fortune by convincing people that they can expect light, warmth, and welcoming loved ones once they die. Joanna and Richard try to quantify NDEs in more scientific terms, a frustrating exercise to say the least.

The brain cells started to die within moments of death. By the end of four to six minutes the damage was irreversible, and people brought back from death after that didn't talk about tunnels and life reviews. They didn't talk at all.... But if the dying were facing annihilation, why didn't they say, "It's over!" or, "I'm shutting down"?... Why did they say, "It's beautiful over there," and, "I'm coming, Mother!"
When Joanna decides to become a test subject and see an NDE firsthand, she discovers that death is both more and less than she expected. Telling anything at all about her experience would be spoiling the book's suspenseful buildup, but readers are in for some shocks as Willis reveals the secrets and mysteries of the afterlife. Unfortunately, several running gags--the maze-like complexity of the hospital, Mandrake's oily sales pitch, and a tiresomely talkative World War II veteran--go on a little too long and threaten the pace of the story near the middle. But don't stop reading! We expect a lot from Connie Willis because she's so good, and Passage's payoff is incredible--the ending will leave you breathless, and more than a little haunted. Passage masterfully blends tragedy, humor, and fear in an unforgettable meditation on humanity and death.


I read Doomsday Book and so look forward to reading this Willis book!

Journal Entry 2 by KimKerry from Prescott, Arizona USA on Friday, December 9, 2005
This 800-page novel could have easily been trimmed down to half its size; Mandrake's character was overdone and drove me crazy (Willis' intent?); and the ending made me scream in frustration. In spite of all that, I still enjoyed the book. I enjoyed "Doomsday Book" more.

I'm now off to read a RABCK given me, Willis' "To Say Nothing of the Dog".

(This book traveled on the plane with me to Maui, the beach, etc, but it's not in too, too bad a shape.)

Will release before I go home on the 18th.

Journal Entry 3 by KimKerry at Westin Ka'anapali Ocean Resort Villas in Lahaina, Hawaii USA on Saturday, December 17, 2005

Released 18 yrs ago (12/17/2005 UTC) at Westin Ka'anapali Ocean Resort Villas in Lahaina, Hawaii USA

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