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Hi Everyone,

So I just finished Fast Times at Cultural Marxist High today and proceeded to read the next book by Ward Kendall called Eternity Beach. I have read the first few chapters and so far it's an interesting take on an everyday man's encounter with death and what happens to us after death according to the book. It's still too early to tell how much I like it since it's nearly 800 pages ( bigger than the first two books combined that I have read from him) but I will continue to keep you all posted. So far it's a decent read but since it's so large I expect it to take time to get to the juicy stuff.

Here is what they say about the book: From the author of the modern dystopian classic, Hold Back This Day, comes his most exciting and powerful novel yet.... What does a man do when he's killed in a horrific freeway crash - only to wake up in a strange room? That's Garrick Fenstad's peculiar dilemma, and he's not sure how to handle it. Especially since he's got a million other dead people to keep him company, in a place that's just a little bit strange. But the eats are free, he doesn't have to pay a dime in rent, and he's got the prospect of eternity to look forward to. Until he's offered the chance to go back to Earth....and live again.

Hi Everyone, So I just finished Fast Times at Cultural Marxist High today and proceeded to read the next book by Ward Kendall called Eternity Beach. I have read the first few chapters and so far it's an interesting take on an everyday man's encounter with death and what happens to us after death according to the book. It's still too early to tell how much I like it since it's nearly 800 pages ( bigger than the first two books combined that I have read from him) but I will continue to keep you all posted. So far it's a decent read but since it's so large I expect it to take time to get to the juicy stuff. Here is what they say about the book: From the author of the modern dystopian classic, Hold Back This Day, comes his most exciting and powerful novel yet.... What does a man do when he's killed in a horrific freeway crash - only to wake up in a strange room? That's Garrick Fenstad's peculiar dilemma, and he's not sure how to handle it. Especially since he's got a million other dead people to keep him company, in a place that's just a little bit strange. But the eats are free, he doesn't have to pay a dime in rent, and he's got the prospect of eternity to look forward to. Until he's offered the chance to go back to Earth....and live again.

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