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The Beginning... The End... Anew!

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Book by Hodges, Zedart

68 pages, Paperback

First published December 28, 2009

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August 8, 2012
This autobiography is extremely short, repetitive, and poorly written. It is also full of proselytizing. If you are struggling with drug addiction and looking for Jesus to save you, there might be a little anecdotal something or another in here that will be of interest. If not, avoid. The author repeats himself often and the narrative is poorly edited. The writing style may appeal to some readers, but this is certainly not a mainstream publication. An example of what to expect:

"But there's more to God's plan than you trying to be hard. Hey, you ain't hard. You may have bad breath but you ain't hard. And you ain't a killer. As a matter of fact, you are a punk panty wearing somebody. Don't anybody owe you anything. But you and we short changed ourselves when we started thinking that nobody loves us. There are a lot of people that think just like you. We need to start looking at the big picture and realize who the artist is. You know I've ran into a lot of people that would say when I stop doing this or that I'll start doing the right thang. But hey, it ain't up to you. We must remember that this is just a pit stop in the journey of forever, and it depends on what you put in your tank; how far you will go through this life of uncertainty. There are pit stops and curbs that don't stop curving until you stop and ask for directions, and get off at the right exit. You know, there's a saying that says we are our own worst enemy, and that's true."

As a "punk panty wearing somebody," I highly recommend avoiding being your own worst enemy by purchasing "The Beginning and the End Anew!" It's another example of why self-publishing for the masses isn't necessarily a good thing.

See you on the other side of forever, my dear reader.
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July 28, 2016
This is, almost certainly, the worst book I have ever read!

It consists of the repetitious, illiterate ramblings of a deluded man who has spent life-time of self-abuse through illegal drug use, and preaches that he has found redemption and meaning in his life through God and Jesus. All power to him.

At just 68 pages it is mercifully short, but just exactly 68 pages too long. This dog's breakfast should never have seen the light of day.

I have give it a generous one star to register here, but it doesn't really deserve that much.
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