Things To Do At The End Of The World

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42 Things to Do When You're the Last Man on Earth

42 Things to do When Youre the Last Man on Earth is NOT - we repeat NOT - a how to book. If you happen to find yourself alone on the planet and you are armed only with your wits and this novel you are in serious trouble. Though before you die a horrible death we hope you take time to read the swiftly moving science fiction comedy novel about a security guard who wakes up one morning to discover everyone else on the planet had left. Now he, his super advanced talking sneakers, and a couple of other stragglers must figure out how and why everyone else left while battling evil cows, insane civil servants, and other nasty surprises. This will most likely be the most powerful book you have ever read that features talking sneakers.
The Apocalypse and the Shape of Things to Come

Author: Frances Carey
language: en
Publisher: University of Toronto Press
Release Date: 1999-01-01
The Book of Revelation's legacy of visual imagery is evaluated here, from the 11th century to the end of World War 2 illuminated manuscripts, books, prints and drawings of apocalyptic phases are examined.
99 Things to Do between Here and Heaven

Author: Kathleen Long Bostrom
language: en
Publisher: Westminster John Knox Press
Release Date: 2009-06-02
Kathleen Long Bostrom and Peter Graystone provide the ultimate to do list: ninety-nine things that everyone should experience during their time on earth. From the sublime (watch the sun rise), to the wonderfully silly (ride a roller-coaster!), the activities presented will breathe new life into readers' lives while opening them up to new spiritual experiences. Each entry provides a description of the activity, what the reader can expect to gain from it, and how much of a time commitment it will require. Blank space is included to record memories of and thoughts about the experience.