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Sky is Over

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When Christian, a brash young psychologist, and his best friend, Patrick, a washed-up, born again ex-marine, develop psychic abilities, the bond of their friendship feels unbreakable. Christian thinks he’s got it made, immediately using the ability to make his practice more effective and to seduce a sexy coworker.

But when Christian accidentally uncovers a repressed memory of abuse in Patrick, their unbreakable bond becomes strained, plunging him into a nightmare world where he cannot trust his perceptions, his intuition with his patients, or his closest friend.

To make matters worse, the psychic ability is contagious, first spreading to every patient Christian used it on, and then to everyone who comes in contact with his patients, causing mass hysteria in their small city. When the government steps in and declares martial law, it becomes clear that Christian has to fight to save his sanity, his friendship, and the lives of everyone he loves.

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Release dateNov 21, 2016
ISBN9781942546535
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  • Rating: 1 out of 5 stars
    1/5
    This book was confusing and hard to follow. I rarely knew what was real and what was happening in the character's minds. I tried to plunge ahead to see if it got better but was disappointed. I usually finish any book I start but to be honest, I couldn't finish this one.
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    Sky is Over by Eric M. Bosarge was really different and at times totally confusing. It follows two friends as they develop psychic powers, which causes an epidemic of psychic powers. Many times I had no idea if they were talking real world, or in some one's head. It made the whole thing very confusing. I fell asleep reading it more than once, because if was so disjointed. Unless you like that stream of consciousness style I wouldn't really recommend this book. The characters for all the mind/memory reading weren't that well develop, and I couldn't figure out what was really motivating them. The romance was way too quick. He just met her and a couple of days later wants to get married. It didn't seem at all natural, there was really nothing to indicate they were compatable with each other.
  • Rating: 2 out of 5 stars
    2/5
    I received this book free for review through the LibraryThing Early Reviewers program.One of the very few books I am unable to finish. The beginning with their experimentation was fascinating, but when it became impossible to keep reality and telepathic construct separate as they were constantly flipping back and forth, it just lost me. I got too frustrated in following a portion of the plot to only find out it wasn't real. Maybe if there was a device used like a different font, I might have kept going.If the goal was to bring the reader along on a descent into schizophrenia, then the book was a success.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    Wow, this was trippy. Two friends are experimenting with reading each others minds, just hanging out drinking on a porch by the sea in Maine, when ... it starts to work. One is a disabled vet, the other a social worker, and they react to their new skills (as it expands to work on others) in very different ways. Patrick wants to get his son back, Christian wants to help people, and then things go pear shaped. It was sometimes hard to tell what was someone else's memory, what was a shared mental construct, and what was happening in the real world (by design). The love story with the psychiatrist was a bit shoe-horned in, the story was strong enough without that. There were interesting takes on how people react when they thought the end of the world was nigh as a psychic apocalypse threatens.
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    This was a bit of a weird book.2 friends experimenting with ESP find they have control over matter.One of the friends is a war veteran, and uses his power to cause all this weird stuff to happen.Unfortunately the copy I had was not formatted to my eReader, however I persevered, and found the book picked up towards the middle, but the ending was a bit blasé.