Holy crap, this book trips me out so much. I'm so confused and my brain is tripping out. Scratch what I said in the last blog post. Pretty much Mr. Orr's dreams keep coming real in are ruining the world. So pretty much they have to turn of this Dr.'s "sleeping machine." I'm not going to spoil the end even if you wind up not reading it. Just a lot of stuff happened since the last blog post but like the main thing that stood out to me was that. I don't understand why they didn't shut the machine off earlier and I think it's pretty dumb on Dr. Haber's part that he didn't do so earlier knowing that it was getting worse. Well a lot of the way I connect my books that I read with the outside world is with imagery. This book almost connects to like a really abstract painting in the way that his dreams are super fluctuant like an abstract painting. The one main similarity that I see from the book is George Orr seems to be like your average schizophrenic. A lot of the stuff is happening to him in his brain. The difference is one becomes reality and the other is all in your head.
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