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The Coma

By: Alex Garland
Narrated by: Shaun Grindell
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When Carl awakens from a coma after being attacked on a subway train, life around him feels unfamiliar, even strange. He arrives at his best friend's house without remembering how he got there; he seems to be having an affair with his secretary, which is pleasant but surprising. He starts to notice distortions in his experience, strange leaps in his perception of time. Is he truly reacting with the outside world, he wonders, or might he be terribly mistaken?

So begins a dark psychological drama that raises questions about the the human psyche, dream versus reality, and the boundaries of consciousness. As Carl grapples with his predicament, Alex Garland - author of The Beach and the screenplays for 28 Days Later, Annihilation, and Ex Machina, plays with conventions and questions our assumptions about the way we exist in the world, even as it draws us into the unsettling and haunting book about a lost suitcase and a forgotten identity.

©2004 Alex Garland (P)2020 Tantor

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Good... But odd

I enjoyed this book right up until the very end. So I consider that a good book. If it holds my interest and has me excited to pull out my earphones and listen in the car or on the treadmill or while cooking dinner, it's a win. And I loved The Beach and couldn't wait to read more from Alex Garland. I love his descriptive style and his characters. This one was good, but the end was confusing. I feel like I must have missed something and will need to go back and listen again. But it was too short and left me wanting more. The narrator has a strange way of telling the tale as if he is a magician who has done his act so many times that his lines have developed an affected sing-song tone, but it was not a problem just a little odd. I guess it added to the mysterious, dream-like quality.

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