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Re: May BOTM - Featured Review: Save the Last Bullet for God
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The sample on Amazon did not appeal to me, but I find your description here quite intriguing. Thanks for the insightful review.The simple version is this: the reader is taken on a journey through time across the lives of many well known historical figures to learn about a complex operation that was created with a single mission. Kill God. This operation challenges every preconceived idea that humans have about how the world works and incorporates aliens, occult societies, secret codes, and human biology/psychology.
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This sounds amazing! That's exactly the profile of books that I find interesting. What a fun, cheeky twist on Nietzche's famous assertion, "God is dead, and we have killed him."Alblood has a natural talent for writing, which makes it easy to read his work. At the same time, he is very intellectual and the concepts presented in this book are above average intelligence. This book is perfect for a reader that likes stimulating material and can follow complex ideas. I would strongly encourage any science fiction fan to check out this book. This book pulls together the nerdiest of the nerds with the in-depth discussions involving psychology, physics, astronomy, history, and more.
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Especially here when I read this part. I can not wait until I can get my hands on a copy. Thank you so much for your great review.The simple version is this: the reader is taken on a journey through time across the lives of many well known historical figures to learn about a complex operation that was created with a single mission. Kill God. This operation challenges every preconceived idea that humans have about how the world works and incorporates aliens, occult societies, secret codes, and human biology/psychology.
