The House of Sleep
3 journalers for this copy...
Journal Entry 1 by cats-eye from Bishop Auckland, County Durham United Kingdom on Monday, December 12, 2005
Winner of the Writer's Guild Best Fiction Award 1997.
Synopsis (from Amazon.co.uk):
A comedy about the powers we acquire and relinquish when we fall asleep, and when we fall in love. It features Sarah who is narcoleptic, Terry, a disillusioned film critic for whom sleep is a memory, and for Dr Dunstan, sleep is nothing less than a global disease.
Synopsis (from Amazon.co.uk):
A comedy about the powers we acquire and relinquish when we fall asleep, and when we fall in love. It features Sarah who is narcoleptic, Terry, a disillusioned film critic for whom sleep is a memory, and for Dr Dunstan, sleep is nothing less than a global disease.
Journal Entry 2 by cats-eye from Bishop Auckland, County Durham United Kingdom on Tuesday, January 3, 2006
Received safe and well today from cats-eye via the relays. Thankyou for the speedy delivery! TBR and passed on.
Journal Entry 4 by Sterile at Bookbox in Book Box, A Bookbox -- Controlled Releases on Monday, March 17, 2008
Released 16 yrs ago (3/17/2008 UTC) at Bookbox in Book Box, A Bookbox -- Controlled Releases
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Popping in the it takes two bookbox 17th March 2008
Popping in the it takes two bookbox 17th March 2008
Taken out of the It Takes Two Bookbox as have read another of his and really enjoyed it.
A book about various sleep disorders. Started well, very gripping in the way odd chapters are from one time period and even from another. Information comes out slowly, heightening tension. I liked the characters, but as I got nearer the end of the book it hit the bizarre.
Given to a friend.
A book about various sleep disorders. Started well, very gripping in the way odd chapters are from one time period and even from another. Information comes out slowly, heightening tension. I liked the characters, but as I got nearer the end of the book it hit the bizarre.
Given to a friend.