Details Regarding Books R³
Title | : | R³ |
Author | : | Jorge Enrique Ponce |
Book Format | : | Kindle Edition |
Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 172 pages |
Published | : | December 6th 2013 by Goo Factory |
Categories | : | Books. Download Books |
Jorge Enrique Ponce
Kindle Edition | Pages: 172 pages Rating: 3.69 | 13 Users | 3 Reviews
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Dry and wicked, R³ takes us on a gripping metaphysical journey, to distant and mysterious dream worlds, to the dark subconscious, and into the ultimate trip.Set in a world where people have lost the ability to dream, menial John Hammond finds one of the last remaining bottles of the highly craved and coveted R³ – a synthesized beverage that provides the consumer with a set of recycled dreams.
During a night out, fueled by chaotic dreams, John encounters Nina, a beautiful girl with striking, kaleidoscopic eyes, whom he feels he shares a strong connection with. After this encounter, John gets pulled into a whirlpool of destructive events, accelerating beyond his control. He can no longer distinguish reality from fantasy. What is real? What’s in his subconscious mind? And ultimately, what can he truly classify as real? As R³ distorts his reality, everyone around him gets sucked into his all-consuming dream-world; his erratic mother who slowly becomes a vicious creature, younger than himself; his drug dealer, a new-age, Chinese man who deteriorates as he gives birth to a hypnotic religion; his dead, psychotic landlord who lives in his apartment and walks on his ceiling; the doctor who shares with him more than a name; and finally, John himself, who can’t help but continually decay, falling apart at the seams; all unraveling into parallel timelines, slowly getting pulled into a single, lawless reality.
Librarian Note: ISBN for this Kindle for Amazon: 9780991297412
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Edition Language: | English |
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Ratings: 3.69 From 13 Users | 3 ReviewsWeigh Up Regarding Books R³
There is a chance, albeit a very slim one, that this is actually a brilliant work of avant-garde prose, and I am just too dull witted to get it. Far more likely, it actually just the incoherent, yet pretentious drivel that it appears to be. There is one redeeming feature to this book. It is an excellent cure for insomnia.In 2005, Jorge Enrique made the baffling decision to leave Perus exhilarating food and tropical weather to attend the Savannah College of Arts & Design in pursuit of an education in Film & Television. Eventually he settled his awkward-self in Los Angeles, CA, home of In-N-Out burgers and bipolar weather. Raised in an environment brimming with art, he knew since an early age that he had an
One pill makes you larger, and one pill makes you small and R3 makes you both and neither at the exact same time. R3 starts off as a contemplative observational story of one John Hammond, an acute and misanthropic young man whose forbidden attempt into reclaiming the ability to dream (in a world where everyone has lost that ability to) forces him down a wormhole that warps and melts his world and that of the reader.The plot begins as a singular linear point of view of an outlaw, a murder
Didn't care for it. Didn't last long in it. Too many words and not enough content. Almost like a stream of consciousness that circumscribes a story.
One pill makes you larger, and one pill makes you small and R3 makes you both and neither at the exact same time. R3 starts off as a contemplative observational story of one John Hammond, an acute and misanthropic young man whose forbidden attempt into reclaiming the ability to dream (in a world where everyone has lost that ability to) forces him down a wormhole that warps and melts his world and that of the reader.The plot begins as a singular linear point of view of an outlaw, a murder
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