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Hi Everyone,

I have finished the third fiction book out of four that Ward Kendall has written. I will say that this is a great read and will keep you occupied for a while (nearly 800 pages). The story of the main character and his journey of life after death is outstanding as well as the major historical figures within it that change their minds about race and the lies we were told of WW2. I do think once he goes back to earth the story does slow down a bit but overall I enjoyed it. I still rank Hold Back This Day higher than Eternity Beach but it's still up there. I will be reading his fourth and final book for the moment called The Towers of Eden. I also corresponded with Ward and he confirmed that he has more books along the way.

Thanks

Hi Everyone, I have finished the third fiction book out of four that Ward Kendall has written. I will say that this is a great read and will keep you occupied for a while (nearly 800 pages). The story of the main character and his journey of life after death is outstanding as well as the major historical figures within it that change their minds about race and the lies we were told of WW2. I do think once he goes back to earth the story does slow down a bit but overall I enjoyed it. I still rank Hold Back This Day higher than Eternity Beach but it's still up there. I will be reading his fourth and final book for the moment called The Towers of Eden. I also corresponded with Ward and he confirmed that he has more books along the way. Thanks

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Are you, what are you? ON disability or something?