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On April 30, 1945, Adolf Hitler, one of the most notorious mass-murderers in history, retired to his room in his bunker, 25 feet beneath the old Reich Chancery garden. Above him, the Red Army was encircling Berlin as his dream of a thousand-year Aryan empire lay in ruins. Hitler placed a glass cyanide capsule between his teeth and pointed a loaded service pistol at his right temple. Then, smugly believing he had both evaded capture and escaped all accountability for his crimes, he bit down and pulled the trigger. He was wrong! The Last Way Station begins moments after Hitler’s successful suicide, when the Führer finds himself mysteriously transported to a numbingly cold, solitary holding cell in the afterworld. There, he meets his caseworker, a supernatural being tasked with helping him face, and work through, his sins. The caseworker explains that Hitler will remain in solitary confinement indefinitely, as he prepares his soul for eventual return to the material world. The method, Hitler learns, involves seeking enlightenment through physically embodying his victims and then personally reliving the atrocities committed against them in his name. This speculative, historical fantasy narrative explores Hitler’s psychology, the psychology of evil and asks, ‘What, if anything, constitutes fitting punishment for the ‘super evil?’'

An immortal Byzantine king discovers and kidnaps the young Anti-Christ, in a desperate effort to save him, and the world, from his dark destiny. Now, he and the boy live on the run, and under constant threat, as they repeatedly attempt to out smart and out maneuver the servants of good and evil who pursue them.
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Here is the review of the latest book I just finished it is scheduled to appear on my blog on 8th Feb 2012. Its a great book put it on your wishlists or better still buy it today!
BLURB from Goodreads
Helper12 works as a Baby Helper in Pre Ward, the place where babies spend their first six months of life before they’re tracked for vocations and sent to training. She does her job well, and she stays out of trouble. But one day, the Sloanes, Society members who enjoy all the privileges of their station—family unit clearance, a private dwelling, access to good food and good schools—come to “adopt” one of the Pre Ward babies. The Director makes a deal and the Sloanes walk out with a brand new child.
They also walk out owning Helper12—the Director sells her to them, and there’s nothing she can do but go. At the Sloanes, Helper12 enters a world where people should be able to enjoy life—with high position and riches come the opportunity for individual freedom, even the chance to love—but that’s not what she finds. The Sloanes are keeping secrets. So is their biological son, Thomas.
Helper12 has some secrets of her own; she’s drawing, which is a violation, since Baby Helpers aren’t tracked for Art. And she’s growing to love the child she was bought to care for—at the same time that Ms. Sloane is becoming disenchanted with her impulse baby buy.
When all your choices are made for you, how do you make some for yourself? Helper12 is about to find out.
MY REVIEW
Firstly I should point out that I read this in just the one sitting! it was silly O'Clock at night when I finally finished it and put it down. I had to know what happened. It is so well written, you are hooked into the book almost straight away.
The book is literally Helper12 and Baby4's tale, how a rich society lady can just waltz in and choose her child. In this society money buys you anything your heart desires and this woman desires a new son. Mrs Slone has two sons, Thomas and Gregory, but Gregory has disappointed and been literally hidden away and disposed of in her mind. When Mrs Sloane buys Baby4 she also needs someone to care for him in her home as she is planning a trip away with her husband for three weeks. So as well as buying Baby4 the Sloane's buy Helper12. No one from the lowly classes as in not society have names, well they have names that their baby helpers gave them but are not allowed to use them. The lowly classes are also encouraged to tell on each other if rules and regulations are broken.
Helper12 loves drawing, even though she knows its a risk, that even Kris the one she considers her best friend in this world would have to tell the authorities if she found out about Helper12's drawing. if Helper12 was ever found out her friend would have to serve double her own sentence just for the fact she hadn't told on her! Its a very restrictive life for the lowly classes, they cannot escape as they all have tatoo's on their arms as to correspond with their jobs. Helper12 was originally going to be a Breeder so she was tatooed with a B, then it was later decided, (Helper12 thinks she failed some test)that she should be a baby Helper so an H is tatooed over the B.
Helper12 see's a totally different way of life when she goes to the Sloanes home. Helper12 trusts no one its too dangerous, by being sold to the Sloanes if they decide they no longer want her she could be sent to the Labour camps,.......to die.
When the Sloane's go on the trip, Helper12 hear many whispers between the staff about the family. Helper12 gets to know Thomas, the son of the family.....but should she trust him. Thomas doesn't seem like other Society people, he...he seems to care about Baby4 or as Helper12 calls the little boy Jobee.He takes helper12 and Jobee out on outings. Thomas has his own secrets and upsets in his life.
There are many secrets within the Sloane household, that Helper12 hears about. When the Sloanes return from their trip Mrs Sloane doesn't seem interested in Jobee or William as she insists he be called. She refers to him as a "thing"
Helper12 is desperately worried as to what will happen if the Sloanes decide that they no longer want Jobee, as if they get rid of him, there will be no need for her either....... Thomas offers her a way out...but will she brave enough to take it?......Will they even make it?.....The place Thomas tells her about....does it even exist? I hope I haven't given away too much of the book I have purposely left things out for you to discover when you read the book. i really enjoyed this book and didn't want it to end, I wanted to knoe what was happening with Kris when Helper12 had disappeared, I wanted to learn more of Deen, Robert and Gregory and their tales.
I also think that the cover fits the book so well, the arm of Helper12 holding the strong arm and unmarked arm of Thomas the Society man.
Did I enjoy the book? Yes I could rattle on about it for ages! Would I recommend it? Yes, great dystopian society novel. Would I read more if there's a Series? Yes!
A MUST read!
Permalink Reply by Ethan Schneider on January 22, 2012 at 12:59pm Check out my review of A Bitter Truth: A Bess Crawford Mystery by Charles Todd!
-Ethan
Permalink Reply by Joseph Arellano on January 22, 2012 at 3:43pm A review of 2 books, Grand Pursuit by Sylvia Nasar (A Beautiful Mind) & The Age of Comfort by Joan Dejean -
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Permalink Reply by Mathias B. Freese on January 22, 2012 at 4:28pm www.mathiasbfreese.com -- a writer's blog: seet he story. "Slave," just published in Del Sol Review; a far-ranging interview with me and the extended blog/essay, "The Wound."
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Throughout the years I was an educator I was disturbed to find so many students labeled with ADD, ADHD, Asberger’s Syndrome, PPD, and autism. I wondered how so many children could have these conditions. Even my own son was labeled with first ADHD and then Asberger’s syndrome. Michael Goldberg, in his book, The Myth of Autism: How a Misunderstood Epidemic is Destroying Our Children, asserts that if these conditions are genetic then why is the number of children who are being diagnosed with these conditions growing exponentially?
Permalink Reply by Erin Seals on January 22, 2012 at 11:37pm This is great!! I am now following you.
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I was awared the Versatile Blogger Award for the 2nd time!! Thanks go out to Nick Wilford from Scattergun Scribblings. I chose 15 additional bloggers to pass this award onto. I was more than happy to reward those who contribute so much to the writing world.
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Permalink Reply by Erin Seals on January 22, 2012 at 11:22pm I am attempting to read as many books as possible in 2012!
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