Hell.
It brings shudders to everyone, if only in our secret thoughts. What do YOU imagine it to be? A nightmarish kingdom such as the one Hieronymus Bosch envisioned, perhaps? A perilous account by Dante, guided by Virgil?
What would happen if you were unjustly sentenced to go there...without an explanation why? For all Eternity?
I received a package in the mail recently, wrapped in a battered and soot-blackened wrapping. Intrigued, yet somewhat wary of the contents that might lie within, I poured myself a cup of strong coffee, retired to my comfortable chair in the living room of my modest home in front of a cheerful fire, and then opened it tentatively.
There was no note; no explanation concerning the "gift"--who might have sent it, or by what post it was initiated. A thin book, in worse condition than the package wrapping. Scarred by fire, bent at the edges, altogether distressing.
No title. No author name.
I carefully flipped the cover, curious but unafraid by then. I had opened...a diary. An account written by the hand of a man named Terence, as I was to discover. The first words captivated me. "He's watching me. He beats me when I cross his path." The rough script nearly illegible at first.
And so, I read on. This was NOT Dante, but it was fascinating. See for yourself. Take a seat before your warm, crackling fire, and then walk with this soul through Hell.
With a colonial rebellion put down, the veterans of Expeditionary Force 15 can return to Earth. But the welcome they may have expected isn’t waiting for them. Finding themselves in a world that is in some ways just as hostile as the colonial battlegrounds, the veterans must hold close to each other amongst the chaos of a peace no-one thinks will hold, combatting enemies from without and, most of all, from within.
In this much-anticipated sequel to the award-winning Virtues of War, author Bennett R. Coles sweeps the reader back into the futuristic world of the Terran Astral Force: a world where love and loyalty are painted in shades of grey, and where truth is very often the first casualty of war.
F4 the baddest boys alive. The PG4L is the baddest girls group in the west. What happen when the PG4L see something to do with a murder. The guys who did the murder want stop until the girls are dead.
So the US gov told the FBI to send the girls to the biggest country in the world Asia, China. Where they go to school and meet there match.
Will they become friends are lover's are worst enemy's.
this new girl at junior high she was so pretty the popular girl wanted her to be friends with them she didnt want to she was sent to that school on a misssion to find her soulmate while she arrive in class she was embarrass then there came this boy who`s just like her she don`t know that he don`t that secret identity
Hell.
It brings shudders to everyone, if only in our secret thoughts. What do YOU imagine it to be? A nightmarish kingdom such as the one Hieronymus Bosch envisioned, perhaps? A perilous account by Dante, guided by Virgil?
What would happen if you were unjustly sentenced to go there...without an explanation why? For all Eternity?
I received a package in the mail recently, wrapped in a battered and soot-blackened wrapping. Intrigued, yet somewhat wary of the contents that might lie within, I poured myself a cup of strong coffee, retired to my comfortable chair in the living room of my modest home in front of a cheerful fire, and then opened it tentatively.
There was no note; no explanation concerning the "gift"--who might have sent it, or by what post it was initiated. A thin book, in worse condition than the package wrapping. Scarred by fire, bent at the edges, altogether distressing.
No title. No author name.
I carefully flipped the cover, curious but unafraid by then. I had opened...a diary. An account written by the hand of a man named Terence, as I was to discover. The first words captivated me. "He's watching me. He beats me when I cross his path." The rough script nearly illegible at first.
And so, I read on. This was NOT Dante, but it was fascinating. See for yourself. Take a seat before your warm, crackling fire, and then walk with this soul through Hell.
With a colonial rebellion put down, the veterans of Expeditionary Force 15 can return to Earth. But the welcome they may have expected isn’t waiting for them. Finding themselves in a world that is in some ways just as hostile as the colonial battlegrounds, the veterans must hold close to each other amongst the chaos of a peace no-one thinks will hold, combatting enemies from without and, most of all, from within.
In this much-anticipated sequel to the award-winning Virtues of War, author Bennett R. Coles sweeps the reader back into the futuristic world of the Terran Astral Force: a world where love and loyalty are painted in shades of grey, and where truth is very often the first casualty of war.
F4 the baddest boys alive. The PG4L is the baddest girls group in the west. What happen when the PG4L see something to do with a murder. The guys who did the murder want stop until the girls are dead.
So the US gov told the FBI to send the girls to the biggest country in the world Asia, China. Where they go to school and meet there match.
Will they become friends are lover's are worst enemy's.
this new girl at junior high she was so pretty the popular girl wanted her to be friends with them she didnt want to she was sent to that school on a misssion to find her soulmate while she arrive in class she was embarrass then there came this boy who`s just like her she don`t know that he don`t that secret identity