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| Title | : | Bones of the Moon (Answered Prayers #1) |
| Author | : | Jonathan Carroll |
| Book Format | : | Paperback |
| Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
| Pages | : | Pages: 224 pages |
| Published | : | May 3rd 2002 by Orb Books (first published 1987) |
| Categories | : | Fantasy. Fiction. Magical Realism. Horror. Urban Fantasy. Speculative Fiction. Contemporary |
Jonathan Carroll
Paperback | Pages: 224 pages Rating: 3.89 | 2359 Users | 156 Reviews
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Cullen James is a young woman whose life dictates her dreams-and whose dreams control her life.In her first dream, she found the perfect man-and the same thing promptly happened in life. Now, she has begun to dream dreams set in Rondua, a fantasy world of high adventure, full of tests of her courage and strength. Slowly and quietly, her dream world is spilling over into her New York City reality and beginning to threaten everything she loves in life. Her friends are gathered to help her-but even her newfound courage may not be enough.

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| Original Title: | Bones of the Moon |
| ISBN: | 0312873123 (ISBN13: 9780312873127) |
| Edition Language: | English |
| Series: | Answered Prayers #1 |
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Ratings: 3.89 From 2359 Users | 156 ReviewsAssessment Regarding Books Bones of the Moon (Answered Prayers #1)
Yet again Jonathan Carroll has completely blown my mind with his writing! I was instantly hooked from the very first page and I couldnt turn the pages fast enough to see what would happen next in each world that Carroll has so masterfully crafted. This book is just so stunning, its been days since I finished it and I still cant stop thinking about it and thats a true sign of a remarkable read! I also have to mention that the name Pepsi made me laugh SO much every time I read it, Im a huge PepsiThe Bones of the Moon is an interesting little book about Cullen James. Cullen is happy with her life. She has a wonderful husband, a healthy baby daughter, and loving friends. Everything seems very wholesome and normal until Cullen begins to have very clear and sequenced dreams of a journey through a magical land with a boy named Pepsi. Her dreams in this land become a second life, of sorts, as she finds herself on a heros quest. Strangely, the dreamworld and the waking world begin to collide
Very few male authors can write well as a female character. Jonathan Carroll isn't one of them. Poorly written tripe. Managed about a quarter of the book then flung it across the the room after more abortion guilt nonsense.

There are many facets of the masculine personality present in Jonathan Carrolls Bones of the Moon. From the paternal Ward-Cleaver-esque Mr. Tracy, to the brutal and power-hungry Jack Chili; from the perfect husband, to the chauvinist-turned-sycophantic would-be lover, most every male pattern known to exist is incorporated by Jonathan Carroll. Pepsi, arguably the hero of the tale, is a man-child who very quickly learns all he needs to know from his mother in order to succeed in his quest. Cullen
I was in quite a quandry about what category to include this book in. It's published by Tom Doherty who publish sf, and there is a lot of fantasy involved but it is also very definitely literary fiction as well, very well written at that. So in the end I put it in both categories. Anyway it's an absolutely brilliant book. My many thanks to Karen yet again, for introducing me to such a treasure. I will definitely be reading all the rest of his books.
Prose is dull. Main character's personality seems dependent on the men in her life. Oddly anti-feminist/pro-life agenda within the first few pages...Returned to the library unfinished.


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