I don't know what to make of this book. I skipped a lot of pages, mostly technical talk. To get to the juice of the story it wasn't until close to the end. There were a few twists at the end. They came fast and a couple of them were one after another. Pretty good. Three people different agendas. Anna thinking everyone, her friends were taking something important away from her. Something that she worked so hard for. Harriet, would do anything for someone because of love. Clara, same thing, for the love for her daughter, Kat. The only one that was collateral damage, was Ben. Did anyone love him, or respect him? Respect the field he was in, and all the work that he did? He really thought he was doing good. Putting his theory to good. I hope his daughter, Kat did love her dad. You could tell that Ben had his whole world with Kat.
My thoughts were that I waas looking at what Ben did through my brothers eyes. See my brother was a Dr in psychology a lot of things that Ben said I heard my brother say. t was like listening to his pscy clss all over again. Eventually blaming someone of the reasons how we act. I'm guess thats another reason for me to fast forward on this.
Shame I saw this author do an interview about this book. And it looked promising.
I don't know what to think about Virginia Bloom. Was she a good person? OR is it that Bloom did something that she didn't know how to get out of? And put it on Ben? Wierd!
A very interesting idea Ben had about sleep. And what happens when sleep takes over the body. Ben thought that hope was needed to give a person that chance to wake up and enjoy life,
Interesting story but a bit slow for me. For that I give Anna O 4———->

