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Girlfriend in a Coma

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HarperCollins, Jun 14, 2011 - Fiction - 304 pages

On a snowy Friday night in 1979, just hours after making love for the first time, Richard's girlfriend, high school senior Karen Ann McNeil, falls into a coma. Nine months later she gives birth to their daughter, Megan. As Karen sleeps through the next seventeen years, Richard and their circle of friends reside in an emotional purgatory, passing through a variety of careers—modeling, film special effects, medicine, demolition—before finally reuniting on a conspiracy-driven super-natural television series. But real life grows as surreal as their TV show as Richard and his friends await Karen's reawakening . . . and the subsequent apocalypse.

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Douglas Coupland is a great writer. - Goodreads
Worst ending EVER!!! - Goodreads
great characters, well-built plot and world. - Goodreads
First, the pacing of the book was uneven. - Goodreads
I basically read Coupland for the prose. - Goodreads
I think the ending ruined it for me. - Goodreads

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User Review  - Fred - Goodreads

In many ways this is an atypical Coupland novel. The witty banter and the constant references to popular culture are there and the lost lonely people buffeted by consumer capitalism are there. But ... Read full review

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User Review  - Sandra - Goodreads

Three stars is generous. Liked the book in the beginning but then it got weird and I didn't enjoy it as much. The reviews for the book were great but it wasn't that great for me. Read full review

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About the author (2011)

Douglas Coupland is the author of twelve novels, including Generation X and Microserfs, and several works of nonfiction, including Polaroids from the Dead. He lives and works in Vancouver, Canada.

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