Passage

by Connie Willis | Science Fiction & Fantasy |
ISBN: 0553580515 Global Overview for this book
Registered by ladybug74 of Dothan, Alabama USA on 5/5/2009
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Journal Entry 1 by ladybug74 from Dothan, Alabama USA on Tuesday, May 5, 2009
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Journal Entry 2 by ladybug74 from Dothan, Alabama USA on Thursday, August 13, 2009
I enjoyed parts of this book, but a lot of it could have been cut out and it probably would have been a better book. The ideas presented about NDEs were interesting, but there was a lot of boring technical information that was way over my head. There was also a bit too much information about things that Joanna was trying to figure out (like the significance of the number 58) that became a bit much after a while. And why were there all the references to the cafeteria always being closed? Did that have anything to do with the story at all? I almost put this book down for good about halfway through it, then became interested in it again. I liked the disaster/SOS concept and liked the whole thing about the alzheimer's patient being between 2 places, but there was too much repetition of things that Joanna was trying to figure out and lots of useless information that I could have done without reading. After the big thing happened near the end (trying not to spoil it), the book went on a bit too long with Dr. Wright trying to figure things out just like Joanna did. I think I probably would have given a condensed version of this book a higher rating.

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