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EVERYTHING DIES #7
By Brian Brown $5.00 U.S.
By Gary Hornberger Friday, July 27 2012
This one is a little twist on the Noah’s Ark story. This book is visually cool yet sparse with text. It is always fun to read stories on the creation of earth and the universe. Throw in some mystic gods that actually get along and, wow, you’ve got a story. The difference between this story and the one in the bible is that there are four angry gods and the character in the ark is the only surviving member of the race. He is promoted to god standing at the end. However, there are some loose ends—like what happens to the animals and the earth? This book is a fun twist on the angry god thing. It ends with a funny thought—which I’ll leave out of this review—for the reader to pick up on. (Microcosm Publishing, 419 S. 44th St. #1, Philadelphia, PA 19104, brianbrown@gmail.com)
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