Last Call: A Vision-Dream For 2016 And Beyond, by Sam McLeod
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A classic hero's journey set in the modern day, Last Call blends elements of science fiction, fantasy, philosophy, spirituality, celebrity culture, and conspiracy theory to weave together a unique mythology that reflects the experience of living in the 21st century. Travel with Jean-Luc Chippewa Burns throughout time, space, heaven and hell as he attempts to realize the True Nature of his existence and save his home planet from a mysterious looming catastrophe. From the Reviews: "'Last Call' is an easy and delightful read, like drinking water. The libation is an elixir of ideas, facts, and insights which one can imbibe and make part of one’s own existence as we search for a positive ‘path’ on this odyssey in which we all find ourselves." "If you are exploring your own life's journey, this is a book that will draw awareness to all this is, ever was, and ever will be. The dichotomy of oneness and individualism is artfully expressed with a twist of Eastern wisdom." " This book is so unique and written in a way that made me feel like I was travelling through outer space, the heavens, and planet earth all at the same time while dreaming. Sam McLeod's descriptions were so well done that I could almost hear, smell, taste, and touch everything he was writing about. It's a real talent for a writer to make a reader be able to use all the senses only while reading." "This is probably the weirdest book I've read in quite a while, but in a good way."
Last Call: A Vision-Dream For 2016 And Beyond, by Sam McLeod- Published on: 2015-09-27
- Released on: 2015-09-27
- Format: Kindle eBook
About the Author Sam McLeod is a teacher of English and student of life, a scholar and a gentleman, avid reader and writer, a father and son, a brother and friend, a novelist and poet-warrior, and a proud native of Virginia. He has studied kungfu in the immortal Wu-Tang Mountains and once only barely lost to Stephen Curry in a game of beirut. Lover of Nature, dreamer, Romantic, mystic, scaler of peaks, parter of clouds, wordsmith, world traveler, aspiring alchemist, and perpetually underestimated on the basketball court: Sam believes there is no nobler pursuit in life than seeking to uncover the highest mysteries of our universe. He believes we as humans are defined more by the very existence of love, compassion, and our potential towards the Good than the perceived lack of it we see in the world around us.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful. A delightful and rewarding journey By Charles W Sutherland Reading 'Last Call' is like travelling with a friend on a pleasant reflective journey through the mountains and valleys of philosophical thoughts and personal emotions. Along the way, both intellectually and geographically, one encounters a variety of people. Through them various kinds of relationships affect one’s personal development, whether the relationships are maintained and strengthened or allowed to evaporate. Such also is life.Travelling with the central character, one also learns about oriental philosophy, many detailed techniques of the martial arts, and the ‘eastern’ perspective, in particular the ‘way’ or ‘path’ of Daoism.While reading, sometimes one feels lost, wondering where we (or the ‘friend’) are going, or why. While occasionally disconcerting, that’s also the nature of any journey, philosophical or geographical.'Last Call' is an easy and delightful read, like drinking water. The libation is an elixir of ideas, facts, and insights which one can imbibe and make part of one’s own existence as we search for a positive ‘path’ on this odyssey in which we all find ourselves.The author has done a good job, particularly for a first novel.
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful. I got so caught up in the story By Kylee Mesneak All I can say is, WOW! I got so caught up in John's story that I completely lost track of time. It's this incredible blend of spirituality, philosophy, and real life too. John is just a regular guy like someone you might know, which makes it very easy to relate to his character. He winds up on this magical, mystical journey of a lifetime. I don't even know how to really describe it. I thought it might be mostly an end-of-days story, but it's really more like a quest for spiritual awakening.The writing is good, I mean REALLY good! I felt like I was swept up in the story and in the character's experiences. There's just the right amount of humor, and the character development is great. Well edited too, very impressive for a debut novel.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful. Deep, complex journey that gives you a lot to think about By Kitty Smith This apocalyptic tale combines everything from government conspiracy to aliens to ancient prophecy. It's an ambitious undertaking, blending so many different players like this, but it works. As the story begins, main character Jean-Luc Chippewa Burns is a man without a mission. Fresh out of a stale relationship, his life seems to have been mired in a rut of mediocrity for a long time. He's the last sort of guy anyone would look at and see as a hero. When his boss hooks him up with a freelance assignment to Rome to report on the chaos that seems to be taking over there, he still might have said no, content to remain mired in his comfy rut. Thankfully there's some disturbing dreams, a new hire by the name of Genny with a G, and an unpleasant surprise from Willa, on hand to convince him to get on his feet at last. Although, as he wryly observes, if the fate of the world depends on him getting out of bed, we’re all pretty f'ed.The story takes you, and John, on a wild romp around the globe. From mastering useful phrases in Mandarin such as "hi pretty girl" to learning what the first flower of the Buddha's meant, his journey is complex and exciting, and takes him to places he never imagined existed. Some of those places quite spiritual and mystical, while others are dark ones indeed, but he will have to travel them all in his quest to attain enlightenment and discover his true nature, as well as save the planet. The writing really brings the story to life with vivid description, and the suspense is a killer. Def one of those stories that gives you a lot to think about afterwards, and a great book to get lost in for days on end.
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