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A Certain Slant of Light

A Certain Slant of Light

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Best Book Ever
Review: I am soo amazed by this book its crazy its so good i dont think i have read a better book he put soo much detail in it THANK YOU CHANDLER YOU REALLY ARE AN INSPERATION

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Exciting horror tale
Review: In Maine, Meg is only fourteen, but the weight of the universe has proved too much for the girl. Her mother is a drunk and her father likes touching his girl in places that make Meg uncomfortable and depressed. Unable to cope with his grope any longer, Meg uses a straight edge to commit suicide.

Also in Maine Liz Durham stepped off the curb only to have the kid accidentally run her over. Rushed to the hospital, she had no prayer.

The doctors feverishly work to save the lives of Meg and Liz, but fail in both cases. Simultaneously, their souls leave their bodies with Liz's heading to heaven and Meg's going to hell. However, a strange phenomena occurs and their souls intertwine, leaving both individuals seemingly miraculously healed and alive.

Two years later, heaven and hell send the collector Death to reclaim two souls that remain unaccounted for. However, neither heaven nor hell is prepared for Liz and Meg teaming up in an attempt to save both their lives.

This allegory is an incredible thriller that will elate fans of mystical tales. The story line is chilling as the two women battle for the right to regain and retain their souls even if it means moving heaven and hell to accomplish this impossible feat. In the midst of an otherworldly chilling drama, Chandler McGrew makes it work because the audience not only sees the motives of the two ladies, but quickly cares what happens to Meg and Liz. Move over Mr. King to make room for Mr. McGrew.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Exciting horror tale
Review: In Maine, Meg is only fourteen, but the weight of the universe has proved too much for the girl. Her mother is a drunk and her father likes touching his girl in places that make Meg uncomfortable and depressed. Unable to cope with his grope any longer, Meg uses a straight edge to commit suicide.

Also in Maine Liz Durham stepped off the curb only to have the kid accidentally run her over. Rushed to the hospital, she had no prayer.

The doctors feverishly work to save the lives of Meg and Liz, but fail in both cases. Simultaneously, their souls leave their bodies with Liz's heading to heaven and Meg's going to hell. However, a strange phenomena occurs and their souls intertwine, leaving both individuals seemingly miraculously healed and alive.

Two years later, heaven and hell send the collector Death to reclaim two souls that remain unaccounted for. However, neither heaven nor hell is prepared for Liz and Meg teaming up in an attempt to save both their lives.

This allegory is an incredible thriller that will elate fans of mystical tales. The story line is chilling as the two women battle for the right to regain and retain their souls even if it means moving heaven and hell to accomplish this impossible feat. In the midst of an otherworldly chilling drama, Chandler McGrew makes it work because the audience not only sees the motives of the two ladies, but quickly cares what happens to Meg and Liz. Move over Mr. King to make room for Mr. McGrew.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: If you can find this book, BUY IT!
Review: This is a page turner, so make sure you got plenty of downtime. I found it well paced, thoroughly intriguing and the ending surprised the hell out of me! You will LOVE this book!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Best Book Ever
Review: This is a very unsual ghost story. Megan McCloud commits suicide to escape her father's roving hands and her drunken mother's indifference. Liz Durham dies when she steps off a curb. The two die at the exact same moment. One is destined for Hell, the other, Heaven. But something happens, and their souls get crossed. They are suspended in limbo, where they have to figure out what happened to them before Death claims their souls for Hell. Certain Slant is highly imaginative and suspenseful, but it has one major flaw. Liz shivered so much that I wanted to give her an Alaskan parka and several down comforters to warm her up. Also, there were many typos in the book. That is the one downside to these print-on-demand publishers; they do not check your work for errors. For those aspiring writers who cannot get that Big Break, hire an editor or proofreader to look over your work before you submit to Xlibris or any publisher of this caliber. You'll turn out a more polished piece of work that will eventually get picked up by a prospective agent or big-name publisher. Aside from this bone, I loved the book. I couldn't put it down until I finished it. Chandler McGrew has definite talent.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Intriguing
Review: This is a very unsual ghost story. Megan McCloud commits suicide to escape her father's roving hands and her drunken mother's indifference. Liz Durham dies when she steps off a curb. The two die at the exact same moment. One is destined for Hell, the other, Heaven. But something happens, and their souls get crossed. They are suspended in limbo, where they have to figure out what happened to them before Death claims their souls for Hell. Certain Slant is highly imaginative and suspenseful, but it has one major flaw. Liz shivered so much that I wanted to give her an Alaskan parka and several down comforters to warm her up. Also, there were many typos in the book. That is the one downside to these print-on-demand publishers; they do not check your work for errors. For those aspiring writers who cannot get that Big Break, hire an editor or proofreader to look over your work before you submit to Xlibris or any publisher of this caliber. You'll turn out a more polished piece of work that will eventually get picked up by a prospective agent or big-name publisher. Aside from this bone, I loved the book. I couldn't put it down until I finished it. Chandler McGrew has definite talent.


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