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Brain Child
Brain Child
Author: John Saul
ISBN: 287364
Publication Date: 1985
Pages: 280
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Publisher: Bantam books
Book Type: Hardcover
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6 Book Reviews submitted by our Members...sorted by voted most helpful

celticscrapper27 avatar reviewed Brain Child on + 54 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
This one slows down a little in the middle, but the beginning grabs you and it picks back up for the last third of the book or so. It made me cry at the end (just a little - it is John Saul). Overall a well written work with a satisfying ending.
gamblerjoyce avatar reviewed Brain Child on + 7 more book reviews
Loved this book!
Cycle304 avatar reviewed Brain Child on + 135 more book reviews
Strange book, but interesting enough to keep your attention. He was the star of high school until he had an automobile accident. The doctor brought their son back from the brink of death, but at what cost? Do they really want to know? Kind of chilling storyline.
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I felt this book, besides the ending which I felt was a little weak, was compelling and satisfying. The plot flows well and keeps up pretty well until, like I said, the final chapter. Otherwise, I was pretty engrossed in this book.
freeverse071681 avatar reviewed Brain Child on + 609 more book reviews
Alex Lonsdale was one of the most popular kids in La Paloma, California. Until the horrifying car accident. Until a brilliant doctor's medical miracle brought him back from the brink of death. Now, Alex seems the same. but in his eyes there is a blankness. In his hear there is coldness. If his parents, his friends, his girlfriend could see inside his brain, inside his dreams, they would be terrified. One hundred years ago in La Paloma, a terrible deed was done. A cry for vengeance pierced the night. That evil still lives. That vengeance still waits. Waits for Alex Lonsdale. Waits for the...Brainchild.
billystan3 avatar reviewed Brain Child on + 42 more book reviews
An edge of your seater.