**From award-winning author K. L. Going comes a happily-ever-after story of a girl who discovers the true secret to all good writingβthrough an unlikely friendship, some well-intentioned matchmaking, and little bit of science.** Jane Brannen wants nothing more than to become a famous author like J
The Next Great Deity
β Scribed by Millard Crow
- Book ID
- 110864529
- Publisher
- Modern Lovers Publishing
- Year
- 2019
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 275 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781733557818
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
"Even the gods watch reality TV."
The producers of the multi-universe hit THE NEXT GREAT DEITY claim that their reality show is filmed in Heaven, but neither of the abducted human contestants on its latest season can bring themselves to believe that. Theodore Flores, a gay, atheist musician, chasing a recording contract, and Robin Alleyne, a Christian, English teacher working out of Honduras, find themselves bound by their shared humanity amid a cast of monsters and demigods.
They must put aside their theological differences to unravel a new world that's too mystical to be Earth and too steeped in human vice to be the afterlife. On their quest to understand the show, and, by proxy, Heaven itself-they encounter a cast of surreal allies and antagonists, perversions of mythology, and a reality TV prize too good to be true: the chance to become a god.
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