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One Mass Market Paperback | Pages: 320 pages
Rating: 3.95 | 12004 Users | 282 Reviews

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Original Title: One
ISBN: 0330311735 (ISBN13: 9780330311731)
Edition Language: English

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Under the spell of quantum physics, Bach and his wife Leslie are catapulted into an alternate world, one in which they exist simultaneously in many different incarnations. First they encounter themselves as they were 16 years ago on the day they first met. In this version of their lives, they do not marry, and never achieve the happiness Bach assures us that their real union has produced. Bach once again displays an inventive imagination and inspirational zeal that will have readers examining their own lives.

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Title:One
Author:Richard Bach
Book Format:Mass Market Paperback
Book Edition:Special Edition
Pages:Pages: 320 pages
Published:May 11th 2001 by Pan Books (first published 1988)
Categories:Fiction. Philosophy. Spirituality. Fantasy

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Ratings: 3.95 From 12004 Users | 282 Reviews

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I read this just to see how bad it was, back in high school. The answer: painful. Oh, man. Whine whine whine oh daddy never loved me, my parents drank alcohol, I don't think the world understands my hippy love for flying airplanes. I like airplanes as much as the next person but this book nearly killed that love.Brief synopsis: Richard Bach is back. He and his wife go on a plane ride and get visited by an interdimensional being who is a cross between them. She is a young Polynesian girl for some

I've read this book a couple of times, as with much of Bach's writtings, while you read it, it just makes you feel full of hope for humanity. It also makes me feel responsible for our world's future. Because after all we are all ONE.

This was my second time through this book. It is still one of my favorites from Richard Bach. I love the idea of alternate lives all being lived at the exact same time. This book takes it to a large picture. But even on the small level, that there is a me out there who did not quit my job and start my own business. It may or may not have any basis in reality, but I love the IDEA of it. It reminds me that even today I can change the course of my life by the decisions I make today.

Let me be clear: when I read this I was all about finding my soul mate and blah, blah, blah. And now I know there's no mystical meeting of souls. My true love is the man who takes out the garbage because I don't want to. And I'm his true love, because I keep the house tidy and figure the taxes, things he doesn't want to do. And we stay together not because there are a million alternate worlds in which we were fated to be together, but because we make each other laugh, and bring each other drinks

I couldn't say enough about this book. The writer really just guides the reader through basic terms in life that could be associated with spirituality. He is focused on love, hope, happiness and existence without relying on anyone, but yourself. " An easy life doesn't teach us anything. In the end, it's the learning that matters. What we've learned and how we've grown."

This was a very influential book for me. I read it in high school and kept going back to it for inspiration. I read a variety of Richard Bach's books. I own more than I read because I could never get into the more technical flying ones, but I loved these books in this order: (Best first:) One, The Bridge Across Forever, & Jonathan Livingston Seagull. Those are the ones I remember off hand. I did read one written by Bach's son and I really enjoyed that also. Inspiring writing. I don't mind

In this1988 book the author continues the story of Richard and Leslie which he started in his previous book The Bridge Across Forever. Here the author explores the topic of parallel universes and interconnectedness of world(s) and people in them. He built this book around the central idea "what if we could meet our past selves and give them advice, our future selves and learn from them, our parallel universe alternative selves to get new perspective on our life". Book nicely continues and builds