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Jellyfish Dreams by M. Thomas Gammarino

By Pamelascott

Since losing his fiancée some years ago, atheist biologist Sam Rogers has blazed a trail in immortality studies. He's learned an awful lot about life and death. But when he discovers a mysterious hole beneath his sofa one morning, he's forced to reckon with all that is unmasterable about the universe-and some of it has tentacles.

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[Ten years after the death of his fiancée, and ten years before the Immortals walked out of the sea, Sam Rogers discovered a hole beneath his sofa] ***

(Amazon Media, 10 September 2012, ebook, 76 pages, kindle single, Prime Reading)

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This is my first time reading the author.

I had a lot of fun with Jellyfish Dreams. I loved the premise, weird as hell but intriguing. I wanted to see where the story would lead and I wasn't disappointed. I liked the way the author blended the current weird events with Sam's tragic loss ten years ago and how this shaped his life.

Jellyfish Dreams reminded me a lot of the books of John Wyndham.

Jellyfish Dreams Thomas Gammarino

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