The book isn’t for everyone. If you’re only into vampires, you won’t like this book. No bloodsuckers—not even shiny ones. If you like autobiographical war novels, this is not your cup of tea either. If you’re looking for a book where the boy gets the girl, you should look elsewhere. In this story, the narrator is dead. One of the main characters is a psychologist who tries out twisted stuff her patients tell her about on her husband. There’s a corporate executive who gets mad and punches people. Oh, and the main protagonist is an assassin in denial of having seizures. The three friends are connected through the dead man who, at a young age, taught them about karma. If that sounds appealing to you, you might enjoy the read. I’ve worked hard on making the story worth a look and hope it’s right for you.
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Corr Syl the Terrible – Chapter 2 Reading by Garry Rogers (plus interview)
This book will interest anyone who reads for entertainment and who is facing, or who remembers facing the challenges of growing up and finding one’s purpose in life. Sometimes, the big decisions we make don’t work out. Things aren’t what we thought they were. The principal character in this book, Corr Syl, thought he knew what he wanted to be, and he trained thirteen years to become a warrior. Then in the first year on the job, he learned that killing, which is, of course, a normal part of a warrior’s job, was something he didn’t like, something he really didn’t like. So, what do you do? In this story, Corr finds a solution that turns his problem into a purpose, a grand challenge to which he can happily dedicate himself.
