A Short Stay in Hell by Steven L. PeckMy rating: 4 of 5 stars
"There is a despair that goes deeper than existence; it runs to the marrow of consciousness, to the seat of the soul." (Page 96)
I really appreciated the stance on Hell being sameness, and how life is only so precious because of the interactions we have with others, the variety between people, and the ultimate end. Very brutal book, by design.
That being said, I can't believe Hell is racially segreated /hj
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