Two Lives for Eleanor Rigby (Prelude to the Novel)

Two Lives for Eleanor Rigby, #1

Fiction & Literature, Psychological, Literary
Cover of the book Two Lives for Eleanor Rigby (Prelude to the Novel) by Jessie Jasen, Jasen Publishing
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Author: Jessie Jasen ISBN: 9781513021263
Publisher: Jasen Publishing Publication: April 14, 2015
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Jessie Jasen
ISBN: 9781513021263
Publisher: Jasen Publishing
Publication: April 14, 2015
Imprint:
Language: English

***THIS STORY IS PRELUDE TO THE NOVEL TWO LIVES FOR ELEANOR RIGBY. THE NOVEL IS AVAILABLE NOW***

“I understand your feelings, but you know that living in the virtual world and ignoring the world around you is not healthy. You have difficulties dealing with your traumas. Living a virtual life is an escape from your problems. It won’t help you to get a grip on the real issues which are preventing you from living your life fully. You live in a dream, Eleanor Rigby.” 

Nurse MacKenzie

“When Eva Mendez looked into my eyes, my life began. 

I remember that day clearly. The events took place in London, in the hologram matrix of the second reality I have entered voluntarily to live in…”

Eleanor Rigby feels an irresistible attraction towards Eva Mendez, the first Green Party’s candidate for prime minister of Great Britain; but Eva is not a real person—she is a hologram in a computer simulation of a secondary reality that runs autonomously. Eleanor, on the other hand, is an organic person who has volunteered to live as an avatar in the computer simulation that is populated by other avatars, and holograms like Eva. Leading a lonely life in a halfway house, Eleanor escapes the primary reality via an electronic disc she attaches to her temple. When Eva returns Eleanor’s affection and offers her a job, Eleanor is tempted to stay in her new life that seems to provide everything real life doesn’t. As she prepares to leave the primary reality behind for good, nurse MacKenzie knocks on the door of her room…

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***THIS STORY IS PRELUDE TO THE NOVEL TWO LIVES FOR ELEANOR RIGBY. THE NOVEL IS AVAILABLE NOW***

“I understand your feelings, but you know that living in the virtual world and ignoring the world around you is not healthy. You have difficulties dealing with your traumas. Living a virtual life is an escape from your problems. It won’t help you to get a grip on the real issues which are preventing you from living your life fully. You live in a dream, Eleanor Rigby.” 

Nurse MacKenzie

“When Eva Mendez looked into my eyes, my life began. 

I remember that day clearly. The events took place in London, in the hologram matrix of the second reality I have entered voluntarily to live in…”

Eleanor Rigby feels an irresistible attraction towards Eva Mendez, the first Green Party’s candidate for prime minister of Great Britain; but Eva is not a real person—she is a hologram in a computer simulation of a secondary reality that runs autonomously. Eleanor, on the other hand, is an organic person who has volunteered to live as an avatar in the computer simulation that is populated by other avatars, and holograms like Eva. Leading a lonely life in a halfway house, Eleanor escapes the primary reality via an electronic disc she attaches to her temple. When Eva returns Eleanor’s affection and offers her a job, Eleanor is tempted to stay in her new life that seems to provide everything real life doesn’t. As she prepares to leave the primary reality behind for good, nurse MacKenzie knocks on the door of her room…

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