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The Mushroom Effect

di M.A. Iori

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I started to read this book after break-up with my girlfriend so it was quite an experience and journey through this book story. On one hand it was easy to relate with main character Francis and feels his struggle, emotion on other hand it still incomparable how he feels after loosing his beloved Lisa in car accident and loosing all her memories. So all in all this book hit me like a truck and it was quite a wild trip to read and imagine myself as a protagonist of this story. If one of my college or friend of old days would suggest magic mushrooms that can help and save myself, heal my open wounds - I will take them in blink of eye, like main protagonist of this book did.

Why you really truly start to value things only after throwing them away or by loosing them forever?
How its so hard to come to yourself, to accept acts you done and things you said? But without these you can't move forward as a human being.
Main character Francis came in contact with old friend Losco, who also had his secret and dark past. Both book characters with magic mushrooms helps goes to each one personal hell to find a salvation and conclusion to their ongoing life's in present day Bournemouth. Main character pursuits for redemption of his soul as metaphor for acts he did and why in first place.

This was interesting book and some small remarks and details can only be found while reading second time or at least by reopening previous chapter and pages. ( )
1 vota LinasK | Jan 30, 2023 |
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I requested this book because it seemed out of my comfort zone, honestly. I love myths and modern retellings, but the drug-based storyline seemed strange. But after reading it, I found it really interesting. The prose is written in a lyrical style I enjoyed a lot. And the influence of the mushrooms throughout the story adds this fantastical element of making the reader question whether what we're seeing is real. It didn't end up being one of my favorite reads, but I respect the author immensely for coming up with such a clever concept and turning into a compelling story. ( )
1 vota dndlp | Jan 16, 2023 |
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An interesting book and a great attempt to create "a modern version of the myth of Eurydice and Beatrice" which is what the author has as his aim. It was strange for me to read about Bournemouth as the setting as I lived near there as a teenager in the 1970s. I only live about an hour away in the same county now but I very rarely visit and I know from others that it has changed A LOT as evidenced in this book too! The use of psilocybin, the hallucinogenic substance found in lots of fungi and its uses as a possible treatment for depression and trauma induced mental illness is currently a big subject of research and there are clinical trials going on and so this is very topical issue. It was a good story with the right amount of 'confusion' for the subject matter! I liked the character of Francesco and the details of relationships and the close observations of interactions between couples. ( )
1 vota AmandaMoira | Dec 22, 2022 |
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The Mushroom Effect is a book about love and grief. Francesco loses his memory and can't recall the face of the woman he loves who died in an accident. He is persauded by an old friend, Losco, to try mushrooms to help him heal. After the set up where we meet Francesco and his family, he travels to England from Italy and meets Losco in Bournemouth. Much of the novel is spent in this drug-induced alternative reality where Francesco visits various parties and clubs, meets Lauren and a woman with green eyes and a French student and gradually faces up to the memories he has lost. This part of the novel hangs together but has the necessary confusion so that the reader isn't always clear what is real and what isn't. An interesting read. ( )
1 vota CarolKub | Dec 22, 2022 |
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