Last Call: A Vision-Dream For 2016 And Beyond
Book Details
Author(s)Sam McLeod
ISBN / ASINB015W01YDY
ISBN-13978B015W01YD1
Sales Rank165,850
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
Description
A classic hero's journey set in the modern day, Last Call blends elements of science fiction, fantasy, philosophy, spirituality, celebrity culture, and conspiracy theory to weave together a unique mythology that reflects the experience of living in the 21st century. Travel with Jean-Luc Chippewa Burns throughout time, space, heaven and hell as he attempts to realize the True Nature of his existence and save his home planet from a mysterious looming catastrophe.
From the Reviews:
"'Last Call' is an easy and delightful read, like drinking water. The libation is an elixir of ideas, facts, and insights which one can imbibe and make part of one’s own existence as we search for a positive ‘path’ on this odyssey in which we all find ourselves."
"If you are exploring your own life's journey, this is a book that will draw awareness to all this is, ever was, and ever will be. The dichotomy of oneness and individualism is artfully expressed with a twist of Eastern wisdom."
" This book is so unique and written in a way that made me feel like I was travelling through outer space, the heavens, and planet earth all at the same time while dreaming. Sam McLeod's descriptions were so well done that I could almost hear, smell, taste, and touch everything he was writing about. It's a real talent for a writer to make a reader be able to use all the senses only while reading."
"This is probably the weirdest book I've read in quite a while, but in a good way."
From the Reviews:
"'Last Call' is an easy and delightful read, like drinking water. The libation is an elixir of ideas, facts, and insights which one can imbibe and make part of one’s own existence as we search for a positive ‘path’ on this odyssey in which we all find ourselves."
"If you are exploring your own life's journey, this is a book that will draw awareness to all this is, ever was, and ever will be. The dichotomy of oneness and individualism is artfully expressed with a twist of Eastern wisdom."
" This book is so unique and written in a way that made me feel like I was travelling through outer space, the heavens, and planet earth all at the same time while dreaming. Sam McLeod's descriptions were so well done that I could almost hear, smell, taste, and touch everything he was writing about. It's a real talent for a writer to make a reader be able to use all the senses only while reading."
"This is probably the weirdest book I've read in quite a while, but in a good way."
