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White Apples - Jonathan Carroll
White Apples
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Vincent Ettrich, a genial philanderer, discovers he has died and come back to life, but he has no idea why, or what the experience was like. Gradually, he discovers he was brought back by his true love, Isabelle, because she is pregnant with their child—a child who, if raised correctly, will play... show more
Vincent Ettrich, a genial philanderer, discovers he has died and come back to life, but he has no idea why, or what the experience was like. Gradually, he discovers he was brought back by his true love, Isabelle, because she is pregnant with their child—a child who, if raised correctly, will play a crucial role in saving the universe. But to be brought up right, the child must learn what Vincent learned on the other side—if only Vincent can remember it. On a father’s love and struggle may depend the future of everything that is.By turns quirky, romantic, awesome, and irresistible, White Apples is a tale of love, fatherhood, death, and life that will leave you seeing the world with new eyes.
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Format: paperback
ISBN: 9780765304018 (0765304015)
Publisher: Tor Books
Pages no: 320
Edition language: English
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World of Kammbia
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4.0 White Apples by Jonathan Carroll
I have spent the last several weeks reading three novels from Jonathan Carroll. This review of White Apples is the first of the Carroll novels I’ve read. I had never heard of Jonathan Carroll before reading this post from Neil Gaiman about him. Besides Gaiman, he has been endorsed by novelists as...
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3.0 White Apples
What a crazy ride of a book! Vincent Ettrich is an unrelenting womanizer who wakes to discover that he has died and has been reborn. But for what reason? With the help of vivacious guardian angels and ...
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3.0 White Apples
White Apples is the beginning of a new trilogy from Carroll, and with new beginnings he's decided to modify his modus operandi from previous novels. To start with, gone is the first-person, unreliable male narrator; in its place is a third-person omniscient voice that is both strangly familiar and d...
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