2.5 

The Alice Run

By Nancy Kress
The Alice Run by Nancy Kress digital book - Fable

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A comatose patient undergoes an experimental procedure that uses favorite childhood stories to pull the patient back into consciousness—but the experiment doesn't go quite as planned...

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2.5
“"A comatose patient undergoes an experimental procedure that uses favorite childhood stories to pull the patient back into consciousness" that's what it says, but it was too confusing, the shifts of points of biew from one sentence to the next were jarring, and even though this was a weird take on "alice in wonderland", it's not my favorite interpretation of that story. we see a woman in a come stuck between ptsd from some trauma she went through and her memories of alice in wonderland, not being able to distinguish the two, and outside of her brain, we witness the scientists/doctors doing this experiement on her.”
“I don't know how to rate this. not a fan of Alice but still liked this twist”

About Nancy Kress

NANCY KRESS: Hailed by bestselling author Kim Stanley Robinson as "one of the greatest science fiction writers working today," Nancy Kress has won six Nebula and two Hugo Awards. She often writes about developments in science, particularly genetic engineering, as in her bestselling novel, Beggars in Spain. Her work has been translated into over a dozen languages, including Klingon. She teaches writing and was "Fiction" columnist for Writer's Digest magazine for sixteen years. Nancy lives in Seattle with her husband, author Jack Skillingstead.

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