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Book Review of The Ninth Life of Louis Drax

The Ninth Life of Louis Drax
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Book Description:
Nine-year-old Louis Drax is a problem child: bright, precocious, deceitful, and dangerously accident-prone. When he falls off a cliff during a picnic, the accident seems almost predestined.

Louis miraculously survives--but the family has been shattered. Louis' father has vanished, his mother is in shock, and Louis lies in a deep coma from which he may never emerge.

In a renowned coma clinic, a specialist tries to coax Louis back to consciousness. But the boy defies medical logic, startling the doctor out of his safe preconceptions, and drawing him inexorably into the dark heart of Louis' buried world. Only Louis holds the key to the mystery surrounding his fall--and he can't communicate. Or can he?

My Review:
This is a whimsical story about a 9 year old French boy who is accident prone and very unlucky with diseases. He is a bit odd and his friends have nicknamed him 'Wacko Boy'. Lots of twists and turns make the novel a page-turner. The characters are complex and the plot is very unusual. This dark, psychological thriller does have some humor and some supernatural aspects too. The book is very entertaining but very predictable. I look forward to reading more from this author and would highly recommend this book to those who would like to read something very unique.