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Original Title: | The Unreals |
ISBN: | 192976362X (ISBN13: 9781929763627) |
Edition Language: | English URL http://www.amazon.com/The-Unreals-Donald-Jeffries/dp/192976362X/ref=tmm_pap_title_0 |
Donald Jeffries
Paperback | Pages: 412 pages Rating: 3.76 | 33 Users | 8 Reviews
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Title | : | The Unreals |
Author | : | Donald Jeffries |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Second |
Pages | : | Pages: 412 pages |
Published | : | February 28th 2015 by Pocol Press (first published May 1st 2007) |
Categories | : | Business. Amazon |
Commentary As Books The Unreals
Drawing its inspiration from novels like 1984 and Gravity`s Rainbow, with a dash of Alice in Wonderland and The Wizard Of Oz thrown in for good measure, The Unreals is an off-the-wall, thought-provoking, and very funny slice of fantasy. The plot revolves around an eccentric young man`s search for his grandfather, who has mysteriously vanished, leaving a strange note behind as the only clue. A crazy and memorable cross-country search ensues, which includes towns and persons with names all related to the JFK assassination, exit signs and roads that seem imaginary, totally outrageous characters that appear and disappear with ease, and a magical, time-traveling cornfield. When the action moves to the Extremely Unreachable Ward in the sub-basement of a notorious mental institution, the fun really begins.Rating Appertaining To Books The Unreals
Ratings: 3.76 From 33 Users | 8 ReviewsCommentary Appertaining To Books The Unreals
Don Jeffries has managed to create a novel with a scope that is both sweeping and specific, broad and still focused. His story carries readers through an array of adventures, twists of plot, unexpected dialogue and events, and moments of redemption and angst. His expansive cast of characters grab hold of the reader's attention and manage to make themselves both believable and exciting to follow. THE UNREALS is a captivating and rollicking read.This was a really bad book - and 1 star is being gracious! Also, I am PRETTY sure I left a review on this - way back when I attempted to read it (2010?) - - but I see nothing now. It was too bad to finish, and I wish I had not wasted my time on the pages I did read. Hmmm! And, I have heard that Goodreads is allowing Authors to ask for removal of reviews they don't like (and that REALLY sucks!). But, bad is bad - and we should have the right to say so! I look to Goodreads to be the faithful
Okay, it's my book, so I should love it! That said, I think it will appeal to most readers. In "The Unreals," a lonely young man discovers his grandfather has mysteriously disappeared, leaving a cryptic note behind. He is assisted in his quest to find him by a small group of companions, all of whom are far removed from the mainstream of society. After encountering numerous bizarre beings and places (including a time-traveling cornfield), they find themselves in a secretive section of an Iowa
It's my first book- the second edition, published by Pocol Press.
THE UNREALS By Donald JeffriesCall me kooky, but I love a good conspiracy theory...maybe it's my Asperger Syndrome or the fact that I was a professor for ten years, but I question everything to a fault so I felt right at home with the rich characters and loved to be absorbed in the story. And what a ride it was with Waldo Billingsly on his search from his grandfather to the quirky ex-history teacher, Professor Hiram Buckley, in his bright clashing wardrobe who truly was "a spectacle to behold,"
I'm sorry.This book went on and on. The characters were not believable. Some of the elements such as the song lyrics and pamphlets quoted in the story were interesting at first but became tiresome. The only way that I got to the sadly unsatisfying ending was by skipping large chunks of the book.
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