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K-Pax III
B**E
Interesting continuation
Being a fan of the original K-Pax movie then book, I just had to read this supposed end to the trilogy. The writing was Mr. Brewer's usual excellence. However, though I'm not finished with this story, I peeked at the end. It's not over...
T**N
Five Stars
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C**E
K-Pax III
This last book of the K-Pax trilogy is as good as the two firsts. Prot is as funny as always with his particular vision of the human kind.
K**.
Wonderful!
As good as his first two books in the series! A page turner and very thought provoking.
S**D
the closer of the KPAX series
The last in the three part series featuring prot (that's how he spells it), a part of the personality of one Robert Porter, who, as a result of an abusive childhood has developed three personalities. But is prot merely part of Robert and his multiple personality disorder, or is he the real thing, that is, from KPAX, where everything is idyllic and void of any semblance to the life Robert lived, particularly the bad parts. Without spilling the beans, those who find the movie KPAX intriguing and, as I do, find a fascination with mental illnesses and the mystery that surrounds those unfortunate victims, will want to purchase the entire trilogy, "KPAX", "On A Beam Of Light" and "KPAX III". None of the books are very long but they do present some interesting takes on humans and how we behave, be it politics, religion, etc. Gene Brewer crafts an interesting tale and doesn't drown the reader in psychiatric technicalities, yet opens the door into a compelling world where medicine is in the Stone Age, treatment wise. There is the addition of obvious fiction (you'll know it when you read it) but all in all, it's a very enjoyable read.
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