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Oul (2000)

by Andy Weir(Favorite Author)
4.22 of 5 Votes: 4
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review 1: This is a very short story that discusses spirituality, the meaning of life, what happens when you die, is God real, etc., but it's more of a cross between sci-fi and new age. I happen to actually believe some of this is true, so I love when authors delve into this kind of topic. Except I really hope reincarnation isn't true because coming back over and over completely clueless about anything that happened before sounds like a nightmare if you ask me.
review 2: I love this short story. One of the most exciting things about it is that it is the most egalitarian and inclusive story that leaves room for every religion and belief system to feel valid. The speaker carries you through the scary transition from life to life by explaining calmly the nature of life and
... moreliving. By the end of his story, you are ready to be born and re-born nearly endlessly until you are ready to exist in eternity with the speaker. less
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lalala
That was quick and fun- a very short story with a very big idea.
gabbiab97
Easily one of my favorite short stories EVER. This is awesome!!!
lyla
4 sayfa için çok güzel bir anlatımı ve teması var.
nanari
Me after reading The Egg = MIND BLOWN.
Amna
Well, that was pretty cool!
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