The Rapture

by Liz Jensen | Mystery & Thrillers |
ISBN: 1408801108 Global Overview for this book
Registered by doodleali of Arnold, Nottinghamshire United Kingdom on 11/20/2010
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Journal Entry 1 by doodleali from Arnold, Nottinghamshire United Kingdom on Saturday, November 20, 2010
After having enjoyed several of the books from the TV bookclub I was a bit dissappointed with this one.

Journal Entry 2 by doodleali at on Saturday, November 20, 2010

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I am taking this book to the Nottingham Meet. If no one takes it I shall leave it on the shelves.

Journal Entry 3 by kittiwake at on Sunday, November 21, 2010
I picked up this book by one of my favourite authors at yesterday's BookCrossing meet-up. What I like about Liz Jensen is that her books are all unique - she's not one of those authors who keeps on writing the same book over and over again.

Journal Entry 4 by kittiwake at on Sunday, December 12, 2010
I have gleaned this much from my fraught fellow workers: I've been assigned Bethany Krall as one of my main cases because no one else wants to deal with her. As the newcomer, I have no choice in the matter. Bethany has been labeled intractable by everyone who has dealt with her so far, with the exception of Joy McConey, whose notes are not in the file - very possibly because she never wrote any. While I'm not exactly nervous about having Bethany Krall on my list, I am not enthusiastic either. My perspective on physical violence has shifted since my accident. I now want to avoid it at all costs, and have taken every possible measure to do so, with the exception of having my strangulation-length hair cut short, because I'm vain about it. But perhaps with Bethany Krall on my list I'll be visiting the hairdresser after all: according to the case notes, my new charge is something of an extremist in the aggression department.

A psychotic teenage girl who has been incarcerated in a secure psychiatric hospital after murdering her mother, starts predicting catastrophes such as eruptions and earthquakes after her ECT sessions. Her previous therapist has been suspended for getting sucked into Bethany's 'fantasies', and now her new therapist, wheelchair-bound Gabrielle Fox, is also starting to believe her.

Gabrielle starts a relationship with a local physicist, Frazer Melville, who becomes convinced that one of Bethany's visions shows an event that could exacerbate global warming and cause devastation on a global scale. Their fight to prevent the accident that will tip the planet into chaos, takes place over an unbearably hot summer and autumn, against a background of rising religious fundamentalism, and establishment disbelief.

It's a pity that Gabrielle is not a more sympathetic character and that her actions and relationship with Fraser Melville do not really ring true. She is still severely traumatised by the accident that left her paralysed, and I think that her previous employers were right in saying that she was not ready to return to work. She blows minor events out of all proportion and does not believe that Fraser Melville really loves her (maybe that accounts for the strange way she always refers to him by both his names).

Journal Entry 5 by kittiwake at on Friday, December 17, 2010

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If nobody at tomorrow's Nottingham meet-up wants this book, it will be left in the new OBCZ at Up! Cafe.

Journal Entry 6 by Pookledo at on Saturday, December 18, 2010
Picked up at the meet to give to my friend Keri.

Journal Entry 7 by Pookledo at Leicester, Leicestershire United Kingdom on Saturday, December 18, 2010

Released 13 yrs ago (12/19/2010 UTC) at Leicester, Leicestershire United Kingdom

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taking to the pub to give to keri

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