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Jan 1, 2001 · On a Beam of Light (K-PAX #2) by Gene Brewer (St. Martin's Paperbacks 2001) (Fiction - Science Fiction) is the second installment in the K-PAX series. Prot returns to his body at the hospital after a five year absence. This story just keeps getting better!
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K-PAX The Trilogy. by Gene Brewer. 4.12 · 1,389 Ratings · 83 Reviews · published 1995 · 5 editions. When a man who claims to be from outer space is br…. Want to Read. Rate it: K-Pax (K-Pax, #1), On a Beam of Light (K-Pax, #2), The Worlds of Prot (K-Pax, #3), A New Visitor from the Constellation Lyra (K-Pax #4), The Coming of t...
ON A BEAM OF LIGHT is Gene Brewer's brilliant sequel to K-PAX, the novel in which a man called 'prot' (rhyming with goat) claims he is a perfect being from the planet K-PAX - an idyllic world without wars, government or religion.
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Jul 23, 2001 · ON A BEAM OF LIGHT is Gene Brewer's brilliant sequel to K-PAX, the novel in which a man called 'prot' (rhyming with goat) claims he is a perfect being from the planet K-PAX - an idyllic world without wars, government or religion.
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K-PAX is an American science fiction novel by Gene Brewer, the first in the K-PAX series. [1] The series deals with the experiences on Earth of a being named Prot. [ 1 ] It is written in the first person from the point of view of Prot's psychiatrist.
Dec 10, 2020 · 250 pages ; 17 cm. When a new patient is brought to a hospital claiming to be an inhabitant of the planet, K-PAX, a place of no wars and no crime, a hospital seems to be just the place for him. But how to explain his supernatural powers?
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Jan 1, 2001 · When a new patient is brought to a mental institution claiming to be an inhabitant of a planet called K-PAX, the hospital seems just the place for him. Yet, except for certain otherworldly abilities, the "alien," prot, appears to be perfectly sane.