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Vanity Project - Rated
As many other readers I too have enjoyed & loved previous Richard Bach books. This however is a massive dissapointment. The book is nothing more than a vanity project, Richard Bach comes across as being so self obessed & self indulgent that it is hard to actually finish reading this book.
Dissapointing after the brilliance of Illusions - Rated
I picked up this book with eager anticipation after reading "Bridge Across Forever" and "Illusions". However, the author has, it seems, churned out a rather shallow story to what should have been a great opportunity to share his beliefs/ideas with the rest of us. If I didn't already have a great interest in this area of thought, I think I would have dismissed it half way through as nothing more than a bizarre half-hearted sci fi story. A shame really as with better construction, this could have been as big as Jonathan Livingstone Seagull!
Heavenly.. - Rated
To cut a long review short this book held me captivated until the end. Such fabulous ideas about time, life and relationships as always. So far my favourite of Bach's.
Utter rubbish. A struggle to read to the end. - Rated
I've read and enjoyed other Bach, but he's really lost his way with this One. Classic Bach presents simple ideas about the way we live our lives elegantly. In One however the ideas are few and far between and their presentation slow and self indulgent. This book sorely tested my patience.
Another excellent and thought provoking book by Richard Bach - Rated
In this book Richard and his wife, Leslie, find themselves exploring parallel universes and meeting alternative versions of themselves. The book explores some of the paradoxes of parallel universes and is all about choices - and the different turns life can take depending on one key decission. My only critisism is that, to the english taste at least, some of the bits about the relationship between Richard and Leslie, which is explored in some depth, are a little sickly.