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Anonymous
Posted March 19, 2012
Wheres tom harrison? At least heeda worked in a coupla gunfights.and drugs. Still , its a perty durn good yarn.yup.
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Posted January 5, 2012
Jerry J. Davis is known for pushing the envelope of speculative fiction into weird and wonderful territories, and his second book is no exception. ELEVEN DAYS ON EARTH has a deceptively simple premise -- there's no beer in the afterlife, so a recently deceased man comes back in search of a brew. Davis takes this concept and makes it delightfully warped by slinging Jon between two competing goddesses and setting him on a quest for the Holy Beer. This is a great read for specfic and beer fans alike!
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Posted July 29, 2011
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Overview
Jon August is dead.If that weren't bad enough, the place he lands in the afterlife is one where souls prefer vodka, not beer. That's a problem because Jon is a beer lover. Not just any beer, either. Good beer. Great beer. Because he knows that mankind's civilization owes everything to beer. It's the actual Holy Water.
In his wandering through the surreality of afterlife he meets and falls under the spell of a mysterious goddess who helps him find his way back to the land of the living. Under the Bridge of ...