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Dance Your Way to Psychic Sex [Hardcover]

Alice Turing , Francis Blake
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  • Hardcover: 420 pages
  • Publisher: Chutzpah Publishing (Sep 2010)
  • ISBN-10: 0956656609
  • ISBN-13: 978-0956656605
  • Product Dimensions: 21.2 x 15.2 x 4 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 3,829,350 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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"It is original, funny and wonderfully odd. Reading this book makes me feel as if I've been psychic dancing with a group of new best friends." --Sarah Salway

"What a hoot. I must admit, it is not the sort of thing that I usually read, but I really did enjoy it. It is a book full of surprises - of titillation, of twists and turns, of fun, revelations and dreams. But mostly, this is a book full of heart and hope." --Sue Guiney

"Turing piles on the pressure and suddenly these characters become something close to those irritating friends that are always doing the wrong thing, but you still love. She subtly examines just why people want to believe so much, and starts questions in the mind about whether it is better to allow people the comfort of their beliefs or to expose what is really happening. It's funny, bitter-sweet and disturbing in equal parts. I'd recommend it to anyone who wants a novel that's both entertaining and a feast for the mind." --Brian Clegg

"Charming and delightful - while still packing a punch! This novel is quirky and clever and big-hearted in all the right ways." --Kathleen Bryson

"It's clever without being pompous or patronising; funny without being puerile; thought-provoking without being hard work. I enjoyed it enormously."
--Helen Kara

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"We easily believe what we ardently desire to be true."

Psychic Dancing is a New Age sensation, but is it a trick of the mind? A harmless self-help technique? Or a breakthrough in human consciousness, which will end all pain and disease?

Henrietta thinks people should stay the hell out of each other's heads, keep their hands to themselves, and dance with people they know. Not with strangers. Not in public. And especially not psychically. That's just ridiculous.

Leo makes money from reading minds, but detests all things psychic. Henrietta is falling in love with Leo's girlfriend Belle, who loves Leo, who loves Denzel, who will only love him back if Leo says he's gay. And all four of them are heading for a momentous Event which will turn their lives inside out.

Told with humour, magical know-how and a twisted eye, this novel is an energetic and intriguing tale of love, lust and illusion.

Do you believe?


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5.0 out of 5 stars Brilliant., 26 Sep 2010
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This review is from: Dance Your Way to Psychic Sex (Hardcover)
This book is something of a literary earthquake. From the very beginning you are aware of a fault line; you know that in the depths there are tensions building. And as with all earthquake zones, the eye moves from place to place assessing the safe spots, the danger points, the escape routes, all in the knowledge that when the earth moves, all bets are off. Because when and where an earthquake is triggered and with what ferocity is wholly unpredictable.

Here, the seismic rumblings are of a personal nature. As the book opens, we follow Henrietta into the epicentre. And already we can feel the coiled energy that will release and turn everybody's life upside down and inside out, knowing they will have to cope with a world full of aftershocks as they survive in the ruins and start the long process of rebuilding.

Such a novel could be unremittingly gloomy. Happily for us, it is not. The themes of love, loss, betrayal, faith, and illusion are handled well. There is no moralising, no sense that the author has an axe to grind, merely that she has an insight she wishes to share and the talent to share it in such an interesting and entertaining way. It treats serious subjects with sensitivity, yet it manages also to be comic. There are no knockabout routines, no custard pies in the face. The humour and the comedy are integral to the characters and to the situation - and much of what happens grows out of the characters in an entirely natural way.

Indeed, the book put me in mind of Jack Trevor Story, for it is a somewhat surreal yet convincing tale populated by characters who, for all their oddities and intensities, are wholly believable and deftly drawn. These are characters not always in control of their fate, who view the world with a bewildered eye, but who manage to survive. Swept away by the craze of Psychic Dancing, we are offered glimpses into the world of stage magicians and mentalists, as well as the lives of those caught out by success.

The author also does the reader the honour of treating them as intelligent. No spoon feeding of pap on plastic spoons. Rather, we are fed morsels of the best quality with a spoon that... Well, maybe there is no spoon. The writing is smooth and clear, like a good whisky; because it is also intoxicating. The story is well constructed and complex without resorting to tricksiness. The resolution is satisfying even if, like real life, all the ends are not neatly tied in a bow.

There were a couple of times I found myself wondering why it had been written in the present tense. I normally find this difficult to cope with, but the pace and content soon made me forget about it. It did however put me in mind of a film script and made me realise what a great television series this would make.

If you like an intelligent read that is both thoughtful and entertaining; if you like a book that is well written; if you like something a little out of the ordinary; then I suggest you buy this book. You'll be doing yourself a favour and you'll be supporting a writer who deserves much greater recognition.
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