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Jim's Life (Little Universe Book 2) Kindle Edition
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication dateJuly 18, 2014
- Reading age15 - 18 years
- Grade level10 - 12
- File size1.4 MB
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- ASIN : B00LXNMO9S
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- Publication date : July 18, 2014
- Language : English
- File size : 1.4 MB
- Simultaneous device usage : Unlimited
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- Print length : 357 pages
- Page Flip : Enabled
- Grade level : 10 - 12
- Book 2 of 2 : Little Universe
- Reading age : 15 - 18 years
- Best Sellers Rank: #3,625,383 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
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Jason Matthews writes fiction and nonfiction. His books have been translated into 9 languages, and his video courses have been viewed by students in over 123 countries.
Jason lives in North Lake Tahoe. He can be contacted through Twitter @Jason_Matthews
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Customers find the book thought-provoking, with one review noting how the author combines Christian spirituality with eastern philosophies. Moreover, the story quality receives positive feedback, with customers describing it as a good read that serves as a nice follow-up to the Small Universe book.
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Customers find the book thought-provoking and appreciate its great insights, with one customer noting how the author combines Christian spirituality with eastern philosophies.
"...Life, the sequel to The Little Universe by Jason Matthews, addresses some deep subjects: the essence of a person, the search to understand our place..." Read more
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- Reviewed in the United States on June 11, 2011Format: PaperbackVerified PurchaseJim's Life, the sequel to The Little Universe by Jason Matthews, addresses some deep subjects: the essence of a person, the search to understand our place and purpose in the cosmos, eternal life, past lives and changed lives, the "interconnectedness" between all life forms and the material/spiritual universe we live in, transcendence, love, the power of healing, and light. In addition, but somewhat more on the negative side: selfishness, egoism, separation, lust for power and control, and close mindedness--along with many of the other human traits that those particular attributes denote.
The story ties in well with the first book, yet is not wholly dependent upon it--which is good. Readers who turn its pages will find it a good story unto itself, with only a few questions throughout whose answers can only be found in the first book.
Reading Jim's Life is largely reminiscent of Robert Heinlein's Stranger in a Strange Land, which is one of my all time favorite Sci-fi pieces. Jim's life drew me in simply because I absolutely love the subject matter. Anything that speaks of the "Bigger Picture," or the evolution and transcendence of humanity (and its individuals) onward toward our higher selves, or our loftier potentials, has my vote. Especially if it's rendered objectively, which this is, I was glad to find out.
The story itself has many layers, rich with conflict and resolution. There are about the right number of characters and their developing stories set the stage and aid in the emergence of the various themes. I can only think of one or two questions throughout the rendering that were left unanswered, but I think that is the case because many esoteric subjects, by their very nature, don't offer an immediate answer. I expect to wake up one night and go...Oh, yeah...that's why!
The author is obviously well versed in the subject matter used within the story: science, and the metaphysical. The continuity of the story was good. There were some extended, fairly elaborate descriptions of various new age terms and methodologies that I have only a layman's understanding of, and my mind seemed to want to wander at times. But, that is the way I always get when reading a work like this. I love philosophy (as well as incorporate it into my own books), but like a lot of people, my mind tires of contemplation at given points. Yet, that's why I like stories like this in the first place: they make me think, think about becoming a better person--a better soul--creating a better world; but, as everyone knows, that was never promised to be an easy journey anyway, for any of us.
I rated Jim's Life a little lower than Jason Matthew's, The Little Universe, simply because I liked the first book better. I suppose I related to the characters a little more. But, overall, it was a great book and I was, for the most part, absorbed when reading it and in a continuous state of anticipation and wonderment as to what was going to happen to this unique main character, Jim.
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- Reviewed in the United States on July 19, 2012Format: PaperbackVerified PurchaseI always have the utmost admiration for people with a breadth of knowledge in a subject that reflects intense interest. In this book the author shows a working knowledge, if not a command, of many faiths and philosophies.
Soul transference -- unlike Matthews my knowledge of faiths and philosophies is scant, so I'd not heard of this before but the idea appeals, as does reincarnation.
Set in the mid 22nd century the story follows a 15 year old boy, Jim Ranck, who may or may not be the next Messiah. It's an entrancing read devoid of any kind of religious fervour as we follow Jim's path to his own enlightenment while on trial for serious crimes, all of which take place under invasive media scrutiny. There are obvious parallels to the story of Jesus, and there are the fervent believers, the vociferous non-believers and the fence sitters.
I found myself smiling for much of the time through this full-length novel. It's a thoughtful expounding of the author's views wrapped in a beautifully written fictional tale.
I didn't realise until I had finished this book that it's the sequel to Matthew's 'The little universe' -- which, of course, I'm now going to have to read. Hopefully I'll enjoy it as much as I did 'Jim's life'.
- Reviewed in the United States on August 6, 2015Format: KindleVerified PurchaseReally probably too close to reality for most.
- Reviewed in the United States on July 17, 2020Format: PaperbackVerified PurchaseI read this book a few years back and really enjoyed it. Wanted to read the follow up “Jim’s Life” but couldn’t find it at the time. When I saw both were available I decided to get both so I could re-read “The Little Universe” before I read the sequel. So glad I did this in that it helped to put a different and better perspective on the concepts presented by the author. These books are not for the person who has an iron clad philosophy about religion and spiritually. The concepts presented are rooted in the belief of reincarnation- which I have followed and believed in for 60 of my 73 years. They compliment a book I read back in 1976 entitled “2150 A.D.” by Thea Alexander. If you are open to the concept that we have many more than just this one time life, you will enjoy both books by author Jason Matthews.
- Reviewed in the United States on March 22, 2022Format: KindleVerified PurchaseDisappointing. Too many unanswered situations. I would suppose that a sequel is in order for us to find out what happened to the leftover characters.
The writing style is good, however.
- Reviewed in the United States on March 30, 2014Format: PaperbackVerified PurchaseThere were a lot a tasks that didn't get attended to during the week I read Jim's Life. (And I was grumpy with people who wanted to interrupt me.) The world that author Jason Matthews created here was interesting, fun, and easy to enter into. The story itself was thought-provoking. Matthews managed to pack a lot of spiritual and metaphysical references into this story without it distracting from the flow and definitely without a trace of bias (except for the obvious: his choice of subject matter.) I also enjoyed the way Matthews deftly sidestepped stereotyping his characters, in particular the nomadic Christian evangelist and the TV talk show host. I found myself rooting for humanity about halfway through, and I'm not sure how humanity fared, in the end. But I do know this book passes muster for bedtime reading in our house, which means it has to be good-spirited and thought-provoking, and just imaginative enough to send us into contented dream time. I haven't read The Little Universe yet, but I'm planning to after enjoying Jim's Life so thoroughly.
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- Ronald KnoxReviewed in the United Kingdom on April 12, 2016
5.0 out of 5 stars Spiritual Evolution in the form of a novel?
Format: KindleVerified PurchaseFascinating book. It reads like a 'how to' book about spiritual development in places. Science fiction meets meets the gods.