362 reviews for:

Illusions

Richard Bach

3.95 AVERAGE


What a refreshing take of the idea of the Messiah(s) of the world — the pressure they face, and their desire to also exist happily and live their own lives as all people do.

 My thoughts: An insightful examination into the life of two Messiahs, that asks us to recognize the expectations we put on divine forces, rather than recognizing our own abilities to heal, help and be happy. As Don Shimoda asks the masses, What would you do if God called you and said “I command that you be happy in the world, as long as you live?”

 Spot on Shelf? Quick read, worth reading more than once just because the deep theological and philosophical ideas that permeate through. I suspect it will be a favorite in my lifetime.

I read this is in, what, sixth grade? And it was like mind-blowing. I don't know that I'd put up with it now, or that I would have even 10 years ago, but still, you know? The memories are gold-tinged and filled with meaning.

I needed that. I love the simplicity and the wisdom of this book.

This was a pretty quick read but I felt that it was also really thought provoking. I wish I had a book club to unpack this thing. I was drawn to it because of its aviation roots which I loved, but it was also so unique. I don’t even know how I would classify this book. It had some random parallels with the movie inception which is one of my favorites. I’m honestly just not sure how to review it, but I enjoyed reading it.

I had seen many positive recommendations for this book after reading and thoroughly enjoying Jonathan Livingston Seagull by Richard Bach. I felt like I just didn't connect with Illusions as much as I did with 'JLS' and I found the first person, two way conversation throughout the entire book rather repetitive and boring.

Woah

This is one of the books I reread every couple of years, which means I'm due.

The character of Donald Shimoda gets etched for life in the memory and mind. One of the greatest ever books to be written by an author!

Thank you to my buddy AE for recommending and loaning this one.

Good quick read but it's a great wake up call/reminder that your reality is what you make it. This is a book with some answers but it sure doesn't throw it in your face.
emotional hopeful inspiring mysterious reflective fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven: Character
Strong character development: Yes
Loveable characters: Complicated
Diverse cast of characters: N/A
Flaws of characters a main focus: Yes