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208 Pages
18+
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"Mind-bending... If you're the kind of reader who likes perusing ten pages of a book before bed, be warned. Once you start this novel is it impossible to stop reading." -The Cleveland Plain Dealer
"Might just be the most perfectly paces novel since Ian McEwan's Amsterdam." -The St. Petersburg Times
"Unputdownable... A dark and sometimes terrifying story that derives its somber beauty from the directness and precision of Garland's writing." -Salon.com
"Spare in its scope and piercing in its focus on subconscious metaphysics. Garland constructs a literal mind game. The Coma repeatedly pulls the rug out from under the reader, yet somehow maintains a coherent image of Carl's mental state." -Minneapolis Star Tribune
"Urgent and unsettling... compelling and chilling." -The Observer -Evocative... unsettling.- -The San Francisco Chronicle -A strange, compelling ride into that realm where nothing is what it seems--and where night never really wakes up.- -The Times (London) -Mind-bending... If you're the kind of reader who likes perusing ten pages of a book before bed, be warned. Once you start this novel is it impossible to stop reading.- -The Cleveland Plain Dealer -Might just be the most perfectly paces novel since Ian McEwan's Amsterdam.- -The St. Petersburg Times -Unputdownable... A dark and sometimes terrifying story that derives its somber beauty from the directness and precision of Garland's writing.- -Salon.com -Spare in its scope and piercing in its focus on subconscious metaphysics. Garland constructs a literal mind game. The Coma repeatedly pulls the rug out from under the reader, yet somehow maintains a coherent image of Carl's mental state.- -Minneapolis Star Tribune -Urgent and unsettling... compelling and chilling.- -The Observer Evocative unsettling. The San Francisco Chronicle A strange, compelling ride into that realm where nothing is what it seems and where night never really wakes up. The Times (London) Mind-bending If you re the kind of reader who likes perusing ten pages of a book before bed, be warned. Once you start this novel is it impossible to stop reading. The Cleveland Plain Dealer Might just be the most perfectly paces novel since Ian McEwan s Amsterdam. The St. Petersburg Times Unputdownable A dark and sometimes terrifying story that derives its somber beauty from the directness and precision of Garland s writing. Salon.com Spare in its scope and piercing in its focus on subconscious metaphysics. Garland constructs a literal mind game. The Coma repeatedly pulls the rug out from under the reader, yet somehow maintains a coherent image of Carl s mental state. Minneapolis Star Tribune Urgent and unsettling compelling and chilling. The Observer" Evocative unsettling. "The San Francisco Chronicle" A strange, compelling ride into that realm where nothing is what it seems and where night never really wakes up. "The Times" (London) Mind-bending If you re the kind of reader who likes perusing ten pages of a book before bed, be warned. Once you start this novel is it impossible to stop reading. "The Cleveland Plain Dealer" Might just be the most perfectly paces novel since Ian McEwan s "Amsterdam." "The St. Petersburg Times" Unputdownable A dark and sometimes terrifying story that derives its somber beauty from the directness and precision of Garland s writing. Salon.com Spare in its scope and piercing in its focus on subconscious metaphysics. Garland constructs a literal mind game. "The Coma" repeatedly pulls the rug out from under the reader, yet somehow maintains a coherent image of Carl s mental state. "Minneapolis Star Tribune" Urgent and unsettling compelling and chilling. "The Observer"" "Evocative... unsettling." -"The San Francisco Chronicle" "A strange, compelling ride into that realm where nothing is what it seems--and where night never really wakes up." -"The Times" (London) "Mind-bending... If you're the kind of reader who likes perusing ten pages of a book before bed, be warned. Once you start this novel is it impossible to stop reading." -"The Cleveland Plain Dealer" "Might just be the most perfectly paces novel since Ian McEwan's "Amsterdam."" -"The St. Petersburg Times" "Unputdownable... A dark and sometimes terrifying story that derives its somber beauty from the directness and precision of Garland's writing." -Salon.com "Spare in its scope and piercing in its focus on subconscious metaphysics. Garland constructs a literal mind game. "The Coma" repeatedly pulls the rug out from under the reader, yet somehow maintains a coherent image of Carl's mental state." -"Minneapolis Star Tribune" "Urgent and unsettling... compelling and chilling." -"The Observer"
ISBN: 9781594480850
ISBN-10: 1594480850
Published: 5th July 2005
Format: Paperback
Language: English
Number of Pages: 208
Audience: General Adult
For Ages: 18+ years old
Publisher: PENGUIN GROUP
Country of Publication: US
Dimensions (cm): 19.68 x 12.7 x 1.91
Weight (kg): 0.17
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