Hallucinations (book)

What is the author's tone in the nonfiction book, Hallucinations?

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Sacks' tone in the novel is generally informative and objective. He does not try to persuade readers through bullying or force, but instead chooses to educate them on both the historical references to the hallucinations mentioned, and the findings of modern science.

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