A review by mmmbooqz
Sum: Forty Tales from the Afterlives by David Eagleman

2.0

i appreciated the concept, but not enough to read the subtle reiterations of that concept in story form. so, i didn't like it. i wanted to, but couldn't get past the way it felt. it was like watching someone parallel park and they just cant get the car in right. you watch them pull back onto the curb or hit the car behind them in a just large enough space, and its entertaining- but if it goes on for too long you want to knock on the window and ask if they need help or offer to find another spot. i wouldn't mind finding this book in a waiting room, reading a story or two, and then leaving it there. the purchase excitement was 'eh.