![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Then, one day, after dying for the 9,995th time, two beings of the universe catch Milo in the afterlife and let him know that he only has 10,000 chances in order to become “perfect”. It stands to reason that he’s died in more ways that you could possibly conceive of dying. He’s died by car accident and catapult, by shark and by plane. He’s lived and he’s died thousands of times, and he has the memories to prove it. ![]() So, no stranger to publication is this one. REINCARNATION BLUES ( Amazon) looks to be the author’s second novel, although he has also published a good number of short fiction stories as well. That’s pretty much always a dead giveaway that a book’s going to be exactly the kind of item to disappoint me. Realistically, I should have been put off by the fact that the title includes the moniker: A novel. Wish I’d just listened to my first impressions of the opening sequence and forgotten the whole thing. I finally decided that I was going to punch this one out though, as there were so many great reviews for it on Amazon. Picked it up to try and read a few times, and ended up putting it back down again. Had this one sitting on my shelf at home for quite a while. ![]()
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