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David Eagleman: Sum: Forty Tales from the Afterlives (2009)

In the afterlife you may find that God is the size of a microbe and …

Review of 'Sum: Forty Tales from the Afterlives' on 'Goodreads'

When you die, what you expected to be the end of the show turns out not to even be the end of the season. It's merely the end of an episode and not one of the better ones. You were so into playing your character you lost track of reality. Still, your show will probably be picked up for another year by the network, but you, the lead character, may get a better offer elsewhere if you were good. You're hoping for Heaven. You did get a voice mail from your agent but haven't called back yet. You plan to, but first this important message reviewing the book . . .

Some afterlives were a lot better than others. He should probably have edited it down to 30. Still, none of them are worth dying for. I much preferred Andy Weir's The Egg. Go read it now!