Books by Jonathan Carroll
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3.55 of 5 Votes: 1
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review 1: I always look forward to anything by JC. He ranks with my favorite authors of all time; however, 'Bathing the Lion' is definitely my least favorite of his books. There was definitely the Carroll-esque change in plot direction but the lack of character development, including the...
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3.88 of 5 Votes: 1
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review 1: I have always been very fond of this author. Man can turn a phrase & plays with a lot of fun ideas. While saying that, I should mention I always felt dissatisfied by the endings of his novels. It always felt like he wanted more of his own characters but needed to "wrap up" each b...
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3.47 of 5 Votes: 5
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review 1: I confess to being somewhat disappointed by the book. While it contains many fine Jonathan Carroll passages -- explorations of life described from unusual but oh-so-right angles -- the fantasy story of life/death/choice falls apart halfway through and devolves into what I can onl...
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3.47 of 5 Votes: 4
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review 1: Es de los libros que más me ha costado decidir si me ha gustado o no. Tiene cosas muy buenas, como son todas las reflexiones sobre el ser humano y la gran imaginación de Jonathan Carroll en describir todo el entramado que nos encontramos.Pero, no sé a qué viene el título del libr...
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3.47 of 5 Votes: 3
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review 1: I found this book after seeing Neil Gaiman enthusiastically recommend Jonathan Carroll, and after seeing it involved time travel, i quickly bought it on Kindle. The title is somewhat misleading - the "ghost in love" part is a very minor part of this book, barely acknowledged, rea...
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review 1: If you were expecting a story about a ghost desperately and hopelessly in love with a living woman, be prepared to read something else entirely. The book’s jacket summary is a complete misnomer. In fact, the ghost’s love is barely even focused on.Instead the novel centers on the ...