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Obras de Robert Eringer

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I've mentioned my love for watching The Twilight Zone and for black and white photography and was amused that this book combines both.

This read appears to be a mix of literary examination and influences at an ontic level which gives readers a transactional interpretation of the existence of retrocausality.

Page one begins with the protagonists explaining that life is mostly dark. He feels stuck in life and enters an altered frame of mind. Soon after, he learns he's booked a one-way ticket on the last flight out of the night. On the flight, he meets Lulu. She gives him a gift (talisman) and suggests he spend time at a hotel and vintage photography gallery in Sausalito.

His flight lands and he wishes to return Lulu's gift but she'd disappeared. He exits the plane and ends up in a cab which eventually takes him to the hotel she'd recommended.

Upon arrival at the gallery, he's the only customer, and thereupon is pulled into each pre-famous memorable moment and travels back in time.

At the first encounter, with Samuel Clemens, he believes he's likely been drugged by the gallery's proprietor but that level of thinking is soon deflated.

Readers find that the photographs take him on an adventure. Each of these is a series of integrating altering frames of consciousness for choices and consequences with a better perspective.

This free-spirited, skillfully written book, I received from Jenna Faccenda, Marketing Executive, Casemate Group for my honest review. I'm seldom impressed by book covers. I do want to point out, however, I appreciate this one.
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LorisBook | Dec 27, 2019 |

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Obras
11
Miembros
53
Popularidad
#303,173
Valoración
3.9
Reseñas
1
ISBNs
14

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