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Free (nook/Kindle/iTunes/DRM-free) Half-Life / Die Already [Xtian Spiritual Memoir]

half-life / die already: How I Died and Lived to Tell About It by Mark Steele is his humorous spiritual advice guide cum anecdotal memoir written in the wake of what seems to have been some sort of accident which made him slow down, reflect upon, and appreciate the important things in life, free courtesy of Christian publisher David C. Cook.

Currently free, probably just for the next couple of days @ B&N (may also drop in the UK), Amazon (available to Canadians & in the UK), iTunes & Google Play (both available to Canadians), and also ChristianBook (DRM-Free ePub available to selected countries), and may also be free at other venues listed on the publisher's catalogue page.

Description
Life is certainly circular. In time, we face the same struggles, reenter the same habitual cycles, and encounter the same types of frustrating people. In time, we always end up facing what we tried our darndest to evade. In fact, we spend so much time trying to avoid the inevitable that we rarely take time to learn, grow, and embrace the rough stuff.

Half Life / Die Already suggests that the route to real living is dying to self. With non-stop humor and out-there insights, Mark chronicles his journey-in-progress with often hilarious results. Readers of all ages will enjoy his wit and wisdom, and be inspired to just die already.
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