Recommended- What Dreams May Come
Posted: Thu Mar 10, 2011 10:29 pm
I thought that I'd mention this book, What Dreams May Come, by Richard Matheson. It's a novel but to create it, the author had done research and provided a bibliography. The book was published around 1978, according to Wikipedia. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/What_Dreams_May_Come)
I read this book either before or after seeing the film that was based on it, but I loved the book. I keep recommending this book throughout the past ten years and counting, with mixed results from those that become familiar with it. Someone whom I used to be very close with (not because of this book, though) decided to bash it, saying that the author was afraid of dying and didn't know what he was saying; while another has likened the story to the myth of Orpheus and Eurydice, which is another story that I also love.
Has anyone else ever read this? What are your thoughts? If you haven't read it, try to pick up a copy and see if you like it. Richard Matheson is a writer of other short stories and novels, as well as scripts for the show, "The Twilight Zone," and mostly wrote stories that fit into the genre of horror literature.
I read this book either before or after seeing the film that was based on it, but I loved the book. I keep recommending this book throughout the past ten years and counting, with mixed results from those that become familiar with it. Someone whom I used to be very close with (not because of this book, though) decided to bash it, saying that the author was afraid of dying and didn't know what he was saying; while another has likened the story to the myth of Orpheus and Eurydice, which is another story that I also love.
Has anyone else ever read this? What are your thoughts? If you haven't read it, try to pick up a copy and see if you like it. Richard Matheson is a writer of other short stories and novels, as well as scripts for the show, "The Twilight Zone," and mostly wrote stories that fit into the genre of horror literature.