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Keeler’s book challenges people to consider their own mortality, and to prepare themselves to accept the inevitability of death.”

Tools, Tutorials And Resources For Authors And Writers

Reviewed in the United States on May 30, 2020

24 Hours by Kendall Keeler is one of those books that can be read in two hours, processed in two months, yet personal incorporation would take two years! It’s release at a time when we all have contemplated death in this pandemic makes it an asset for each person. It is a book you want to keep a physical copy of on hand, with a few spare to share with loved ones. I’ve referred back to this book several times in the past month since reading it. At first, it seems Kendall establishes common knowledge, 

Tools, Tutorials And Resources For Authors And Writers

Reviewed in the United States on May 30, 2020

 I’ve referred back to this book several times in the past month since reading it. At first, it seems Kendall establishes common knowledge, yet as the book builds we have pulled away from closely guarded beliefs about death, God, and even self, and reinserted with a new understanding and powerful perspective. No one will read this and remain unchanged! In parables and hidden meanings, things were revealed to me that slipped right past my guarded filters and preconceived notions about life and death.

Tools, Tutorials And Resources For Authors And Writers

Reviewed in the United States on May 30, 2020

I’ve referred back to this book several times in the past month since reading it. At first, it seems Kendall establishes common knowledge, yet as the book builds we are pulled away from closely guarded beliefs about death, God, and even self, and reinserted with a new understanding and powerful perspective.

Tools, Tutorials And Resources For Authors And Writers

Its release at a time when we all have contemplated death in this pandemic makes it an asset for each person. It is a book you want to keep a physical copy of on hand, with a few spare to share with loved ones. I’ve referred back to this book several times in the past month since reading it. At first, it seems Kendall establishes common knowledge, yet as the book builds we are pulled away from closely guarded beliefs about death, God, and even self, and reinserted with a new understanding and powerful perspective. No one will read this and remain unchanged! In parables and hidden meanings, things were revealed to me that slipped right past my guarded filters and preconceived notions about life and death.

Tools, Tutorials And Resources For Authors And Writers

Reviewed in the United States on May 30, 2020

24 Hours by Kendall Keeler is one of those books that can be read in two hours, processed in two months, yet personal incorporation would take two years! It’s release at a time when we all have contemplated death in this pandemic makes it an asset for each person. It is a book you want to keep a physical copy of on hand, with a few spare to share with loved ones. I’ve referred back to this book several times in the past month since reading it. At first, it seems Kendall establishes common knowledge, yet as the book builds we are pulled away from closely guarded beliefs about death, God, and even self, and reinserted with a new understanding and powerful perspective. No one will read this and remain unchanged! In parables and hidden meanings, things were revealed to me that slipped right past my guarded filters and preconceived notions about life and death.

Tools, Tutorials And Resources For Authors And Writers

Reviewed in the United States on May 30, 2020

24 Hours by Kendall Keeler is one of those books that can be read in two hours, processed in two months, yet personal incorporation would take two years! It’s release at a time when we all have contemplated death in this pandemic makes it an asset for each person. It is a book you want to keep a physical copy of on hand, with a few spare to share with loved ones. I’ve referred back to this book several times in the past month since reading it. At first, it seems Kendall establishes common knowledge, yet as the book builds we are pulled away from closely guarded beliefs about death, God, and even self, and reinserted with a new understanding and powerful perspective. No one will read this and remain unchanged! In parables and hidden meanings, things were revealed to me that slipped right past my guarded filters and preconceived notions about life and death.