The Death of Ego
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  • Reads 73
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  • Parts 4
  • Time 12m
Ongoing, First published Feb 11, 2013
Mature
Author, Roger Douglass' first novel, The Death of Ego, is an ongoing serious of short stories which will eventually tie together.  They're inspired by the writings of the late British Sci-Fi author, Douglas Adams.  Douglass' novel examines, in a light-hearted manner, man's search for reason and meaning in a world that sometimes doesn't always make sense.  Unlike Adams, who was Atheist, Douglass is a born-again Christian and the stories are loosely based on his own experiences in finding God and developing a relationship with God and the experiences of people he either knows or has known in his life.
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