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Original Title: Blue Light
ISBN: 0446606928 (ISBN13: 9780446606929)
Edition Language: English
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Blue Light Paperback | Pages: 400 pages
Rating: 3.24 | 1019 Users | 82 Reviews

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Title:Blue Light
Author:Walter Mosley
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Deluxe Edition
Pages:Pages: 400 pages
Published:November 1st 1999 by Aspect (first published 1998)
Categories:Science Fiction. Fiction. Cultural. African American. Science Fiction Fantasy. Fantasy. Mystery. Contemporary

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i was completely and totally enthralled by this book. it was so unlike walter mosely's usual work. i mean male octavia butler watered down like a pink tom collins that's been sitting on the bar for a few songs. the interplay between science and religion made me so happy. i really enjoyed that. some of the characters not so wonderful. the ending-that was straight bullshit. i loved it. totally plot twist. should have seen that coming, but i was caught up in the trees, and the bears, and the blood that it eased right past me. fun times. i love it.

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Ratings: 3.24 From 1019 Users | 82 Reviews

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This is an unusual attempt at Science Fiction by a crime writer. It actually reads more like Fantasy, and while it is well-written, it feels like the author is out of his element. It is too predictable and not very insightful compared to Mosley's normal work.

Mosley's weird foray into scifi. Not horrible, just not Octavia Butler, whom I think he may have been trying to emulate.

On earth there is science in one place and god in another. In the church or synagogue or temple there is god up above and humanity down below. But in truth the universe is like a vast ocean teeming with life. All of that life is related. Science and god and man meet there and find that each other of us is becoming the other.

Mosley is best known for his mystery novels, but he's also written some sci-fi. I read and enjoyed a collection of sci-fi short stories he wrote, "Futureland," so I was pretty sure I'd like this one. "Like" is actually too mild. This book blew me away with its weirdness and inventiveness. I found the ending to be sad and mildly disappointing, but it was a fast-paced and wild ride up until then. It's not that I thought the ending was badly written, just not where I was hoping it would go. Still,

i was completely and totally enthralled by this book. it was so unlike walter mosely's usual work. i mean male octavia butler watered down like a pink tom collins that's been sitting on the bar for a few songs. the interplay between science and religion made me so happy. i really enjoyed that. some of the characters not so wonderful. the ending-that was straight bullshit. i loved it. totally plot twist. should have seen that coming, but i was caught up in the trees, and the bears, and the blood

This is an unusual attempt at Science Fiction by a crime writer. It actually reads more like Fantasy, and while it is well-written, it feels like the author is out of his element. It is too predictable and not very insightful compared to Mosley's normal work.

In 1998, Walter Mosley was trapped inside his own butt. Fortunately, he was rescued, but not before he wrote this.

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