A review by thebobsphere
A Million Heavens by John Brandon

3.0

 A Million Heavens is my type of literary comfort food. That is, a book with multiple perspectives all crossing each other and then nicely tied up.

Soren is in a coma, and this affects a group of people connected to him; his father, his piano teacher, a person dating an older man, the mayor of the town he resides in, a girl, a wolf and a dead musician. All destinies are linked and it is up to the reader to make connections.

I’ve read many books like this so other than the narrative of the dead musician, which is brilliant, I found the rest of the novel to be ok. This was a solid read and time passed nicely. Brandon has a good writing style, a bit too Palahniuk at times but it didn’t hinder the reading experience. I’d recommend it to someone who’s just starting to get in this genre.