A review by redroofcolleen
Hallucinations by Oliver Sacks

3.0

What a fascinating journey into the mysteries of the mind! So many stories of hallucinations, but I would have appreciated more on why they happen.

Also, it is lovely to know I am among a crowd of entirely sane people, possibly quite a vast one, that hallucinates on a daily basis. Like a previous reviewer, I feel somewhat slighted that I merely see phosphenes in a relaxed state and the ladders and zig-zags of migraines in a distressed one, and not a menagerie of little creatures, but whatever.