Review: Coronado Dreaming: The Silver Strand

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Coronado Dreaming: The Silver StrandCoronado Dreaming: The Silver Strand by G. B. Brulte
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Description

Love isn’t dead… it’s just unconscious. Two soul-mates meet on a perfect San Diego day, and before they have a chance to see each other again, Greg, through a quirk of fate, finds himself in the strange, dreamlike world of a coma. A world where all possibilities coexist, and the future, past and present are all part of the bizarre quantum multi-verse that blends time and distance, pain and laughter, love and destiny.

Review

Wow. How can I describe Coronado Dreaming? It’s an intriguing journey into the power of one’s subconscious and the mysteries of the universe, with a captivating love story driving the MC forward. It’s practically a sci-fi, since there is just so much science in it, but there are some deep philosophical ideas in there too. The book brought up some interesting theories and explored them quite fully – and I understood most of it, too. :) Honestly, the middle drug out a little long – I kept waiting for the story to continue, but hey, the guy was in a coma. I have to say, though, I loved the ending. Overall, I think it’s worth a read.

*In case you were unaware (like I was) Coronado is a city in California.*

I came across this book while promoting it for the author and was intrigued by  the premise. I feel he’s a little green yet, but he’s got great voice, so I would be more than willing to read future books by him. In fact, he’s got a book called Thaw Me Out that I have my eye on. :) So many books, so little time.

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