Mind After Mind, Eric E Wallace (9781647194802) — Readings Books
Mind After Mind
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Mind After Mind

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Would you like to be able to read minds? Well, here’s your chance. If vicariously.

Set in Seattle and in the beautiful countryside of Vancouver Island, Mind After Mind is the story of highly-successful cartoonist Sloane Ferguson, clever, sardonic and philosophical.

His prodigious output, brilliantly-drawn and wittily-written, appears across the country in newspapers, magazines, books and on television.

When Sloane discovers that somehow he has developed the ability to read minds, he begins to practice extensively on strangers and friends. He gets better and better at it.

He learns to go deeper and deeper into the thoughts, memories, emotions and senses of almost anyone he encounters.

At first Sloane wants use these explorations to add new levels to his cartooning and writing, but he realizes his new skill might have many other uses.

He probes even deeper into more and more minds.

It’s all intriguing and great fun, but his special ability quickly becomes an obsession.

Sloane’s mind-reading puts his relationships to the test. It raises serious ethical questions. It endangers himself and others.

And eventually, it forces him to deeply examine the one mind he least understands: his own.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Booklocker.com
Date
19 April 2021
Pages
322
ISBN
9781647194802

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

Would you like to be able to read minds? Well, here’s your chance. If vicariously.

Set in Seattle and in the beautiful countryside of Vancouver Island, Mind After Mind is the story of highly-successful cartoonist Sloane Ferguson, clever, sardonic and philosophical.

His prodigious output, brilliantly-drawn and wittily-written, appears across the country in newspapers, magazines, books and on television.

When Sloane discovers that somehow he has developed the ability to read minds, he begins to practice extensively on strangers and friends. He gets better and better at it.

He learns to go deeper and deeper into the thoughts, memories, emotions and senses of almost anyone he encounters.

At first Sloane wants use these explorations to add new levels to his cartooning and writing, but he realizes his new skill might have many other uses.

He probes even deeper into more and more minds.

It’s all intriguing and great fun, but his special ability quickly becomes an obsession.

Sloane’s mind-reading puts his relationships to the test. It raises serious ethical questions. It endangers himself and others.

And eventually, it forces him to deeply examine the one mind he least understands: his own.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Booklocker.com
Date
19 April 2021
Pages
322
ISBN
9781647194802