| An ant has two stomachs. I know this because
my neighbor told me. He’s incredibly intelligent
and we’ve talked every evening on his porch
for—has it only been two months? He’s taught me
to look at everything differently, and I’ve
learned so much: the nature of time, the value
of inquiry, and an understanding that even the
impossible can sometimes be true. He’s become my
mentor, guide and best friend. So you see, I had
no other choice but to see if I could kill him. |
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"I
have no doubt that this is one of the books that
will endure generations, as they say, one of the
“Next Great American Novels.”
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Book Reviewer FORDIncorporated |
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""WOW! What an
amazing book! Great job Bryce Anderson! This
book will stimulate your mind with deep
questions of life and eternity. Yet it is an
easy to read, don't want to put it down book!"
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Wanda, GoodReads |
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"Funny yet thought
provoking...This book has left me doing a lot of
thinking, and I am not sure how I feel about the
whole story, other than I thoroughly enjoyed it
and would recommend it." —
Zvakec, Amazon |
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"I've
read this book 3 times now. Each time I find
something new that gets me thinking. You really
get a
good look into the main character's mind and see
how logic brings him to his conclusions. Both
main
character's are very enjoyable and the ending
has a nice twist."
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Matt,
Amazon |
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"From
the moment I read the back cover of this book I
knew I would like it. I was not disappointed! I
read the book in one sitting which is very
unusual for me, but I honestly could not put it
down. This book is entertaining and educational
but more importantly it makes the reader ponder.
It inspired me to look at life differently and
ask more questions."
— Jeff
Z, Amazon |
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"I found it to
be intriguing, thought provoking and
entertaining. This book is good for all
intellectual levels, everyone will enjoy it. It
was hard to put down. Enjoyable from cover to
cover. I am looking forward to the next one."
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D. Bingham,
Amazon |
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"It takes a bit
to get me enthused enough to reflect about a
writing these days. I found Body of Knowledge
to be just the recipe. If you are somewhat
curious about your own life, this book might
just get you excited enough to do some needed
reflecting."
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P. Marshall Hollis, Amazon |