Death: A Life

· Crown Archetype
4.6
28 reviews
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270
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The shocking new memoir from Death--this long-awaited autobiography finally reveals the inner story of one of the most troubling, and troubled, figures in history

At last, the mysterious, feared, and misunderstood being known only as “Death” talks frankly and unforgettably about his infinitely awful existence, chronicling his abusive childhood, his near-fatal addiction to Life, his excruciating time in rehab, and the ultimate triumph of his true nature. For the first time, Death reveals his affairs with the living, his maltreatment at the hands of the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse, the ungodly truth behind the infamous “Jesus Incident,” and the loneliness of being the End of All Things.

Intense, unpredictable, and instantly engaging, Death: A Life is not only a story of triumph against all odds, but also a tender, moving tale of unconditional love in a universe that, despite its profound flaws, gave Death the fiery determination to carve out a successful existence on his own terms.

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4.6
28 reviews
A Google user
May 8, 2010
My friend Laura reccomended this book after I had read Good Omens (another classic), and I was a little skeptical. However, from the moment I turned the first page, I was hooked. I couldn't put it down until I had to eat supper. This book is amazing, satorizing not only the Bible and all religion as we know it, but culture and humankind. While it does jest at religion, which unfortunatly is considered un-PC, it does it in the most intelligent way possible while still giving much respect to its characters. This book will have you laughing with every turn of the page, thinking after each chapter, and even sympathizing the main character in the end after his emotional romance and addiction. This still stands as my favorite book, and I pretty much consider it my Bible (much better anyway). Consider Death: a Life the old and new testaments with a humerous twist beyond conprehension. I also reccomend Good Omens as your Book of Revelations. Over all 5 stars, A+, and a jolly good show. READ IT.
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Nicole Thomas
January 22, 2016
Absolutely hands down THE FUNNIEST STORY EVER!! I found myself uncontrollably laughing aloud in public places. Going to read it again and buy a copy for my bf
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ace leblanc
July 31, 2015
It is hilarious beyond all reason, the interpretation of theology and historical content is brilliant and inclusive, it has illustrations that made me curl over laughing, I adore this novel so so much. Definitely in my top five favorite novels.
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About the author

Death was born in Hell, the only son of Satan and Sin. He was educated in the Palace of Pandemonium and the Garden of Eden. Since before the Dawn of Time, he has ushered souls into the darkness of eternity. This is his first book.

George Pendle
is the author of Strange Angel and The Remarkable Millard Fillmore. His work has appeared in the Financial Times, the Los Angeles Times, and the Guardian, among others.

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