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Pab Sungenis Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat May-28-11 11:58 AM
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"Go to Hell," a novel of love, death, friendship, betrayal, fate, and board games.


My debut Young Adult novel, "Go to Hell" is now available in a number of different formats, including paperback, Kindle, Nook, and PDF. For book snobs like me, there's even a hardcover edition suitable for your library bookshelf.

When high school senior, football star, and all around jerk Ryan Harper is accidentally killed, the man he thought was a talent scout hands him a card: “Go to Hell, go directly to Hell, do not pass Go, do not collect $200.00.”

Once there, he is offered a fascinating opportunity: instead of burning down below, he can opt to join a new employment program they’re launching to compete with the whole “guardian angel” thing. He tentatively agrees, and wakes up in a new body, transferred to a new school, and with his first assignment: just stay close to his new classmate Amanda. That’s all he has to do, just stay close and let things happen naturally.

However, as he fends off bullies who make his new life as difficult as he made other kids’ before, deals with a bunch of goth kids who fawn all over him when he drops a pamphlet entitled “So You’re Dead, Now What?” near them accidentally, and faces the unintended consequences of a budding romance with his assignment, he discovers that he might just be along the wrong career path. Only Heaven, and a few lucky Community Chest cards, can save him now.


Reader reviewers have called the book "clever and witty, impossible to predict the twists and turns" and "a must for anyone who has experienced bullying, or has a guilty secret of inflicting it." It also makes a good gift for a teen boy struggling with either side of the bullying issue.

More about the book, including all of the different purchasing options, can be found at http://www.gotohellnovel.com
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amyrose2712 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jun-30-11 12:15 PM
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1. Cool beaners...No Borders?
Oh well I was hoping to make it my first purchase with my new employee discount. But, I will purchase it none the less. I notice that we have a mutual friend or two. I wonder if we have run into each other over time. Have you ever been to Good Sports?
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