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What is good and what is evil? What is moral and what is immoral? “A Confession”walks the fine line between these arbitrary descriptions, while taking us through the memories of an unnamed narrator, a man who, while having lived a life of confident righteousness, now questions the very fiber of what he is made. How far is he willing to go to clear his conscience? And what if seeking absolution means destroying the entire world of the people around him? It’s a dilemma that many of us have come or will come across in our lives, that will make more logical sense as the story progresses. Will our narrator make decisions based on emotion or logic? While the combination of the two is very powerful, individually they both just pale in comparison.Which route will he take in his journey? This exciting philosophical fiction book promises to leave both the narrator and reader baffled and questioning if indeed any of us can claim to be truly good. This is the kind of enthralling book that you’ll have to take a few days off work to finish all at once!
What is good and what is evil? What is moral and what is immoral? “A Confession”walks the fine line between these arbitrary descriptions, while taking us through the memories of an unnamed narrator...
What is good and what is evil? What is moral and what is immoral? “A Confession”walks the fine line between these arbitrary descriptions, while taking us through the memories of an unnamed narrator, a man who, while having lived a life of confident righteousness, now questions the very fiber of what he is made. How far is he willing to go to clear his conscience? And what if seeking absolution means destroying the entire world of the people around him? It’s a dilemma that many of us have come or will come across in our lives, that will make more logical sense as the story progresses. Will our narrator make decisions based on emotion or logic? While the combination of the two is very powerful, individually they both just pale in comparison.Which route will he take in his journey? This exciting philosophical fiction book promises to leave both the narrator and reader baffled and questioning if indeed any of us can claim to be truly good. This is the kind of enthralling book that you’ll have to take a few days off work to finish all at once!
What a thought provoking read. I found myself really analyzing and almost arguing myself on what was right or wrong. How far we go to make ourselves feel better at the expense of others. I found myself really finding myself within the pages of this book.
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What a thought provoking read. I found myself really analyzing and almost arguing myself on what was right or wrong. How far we go to make ourselves feel better at the expense of others. I found myself really finding myself within the pages of this book.
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