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You don't wake up in the afterlife. You get inducted.
After a school shooting, sixteen-year-old Remy Moreau finds herself inducted into Afterdeath-a digital hereafter where everything is orderly, optimized, and waiting for you to adapt. But Remy isn't ready to move on, or to be processed into someone she's not. The world expects her to pick a realm, follow the prompts, and find closure on a schedule. She refuses.
Instead, Remy scavenges meaning in places the system can't half-remembered campfires, endless aisles in an impossible department store, fleeting connections with others who don't fit the mold. She builds her own unfinished spaces-not to outsmart the system, but to stay messy, uncertain, and real-even when everyone else wants her to be complete.
Noetic Gravity is a novel about the unfinished business of being alive-and what it means to navigate someone else's idea of peace before you've found your own.
You thought you had college, retirement, and life's twists already mastered. But what about after? At Afterdeath Inc., we engineer a seamless passage beyond biology-because while life is merely a demo, your afterlife is the uncut, limitless edition.
I don't usually go for fiction, but this book really... supports me. Every chapter left me feeling refreshed, aligned, and oddly well-rested. Like sleeping on a cloud of existential dread-but in a good way.
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
You don't wake up in the afterlife. You get inducted.
After a school shooting, sixteen-year-old Remy Moreau finds herself inducted into Afterdeath-a digital hereafter where everything is orderly, optimized, and waiting for you to adapt. But Remy isn't ready to move on, or to be processed into someone she's not. The world expects her to pick a realm, follow the prompts, and find closure on a schedule. She refuses.
Instead, Remy scavenges meaning in places the system can't half-remembered campfires, endless aisles in an impossible department store, fleeting connections with others who don't fit the mold. She builds her own unfinished spaces-not to outsmart the system, but to stay messy, uncertain, and real-even when everyone else wants her to be complete.
Noetic Gravity is a novel about the unfinished business of being alive-and what it means to navigate someone else's idea of peace before you've found your own.
You thought you had college, retirement, and life's twists already mastered. But what about after? At Afterdeath Inc., we engineer a seamless passage beyond biology-because while life is merely a demo, your afterlife is the uncut, limitless edition.
I don't usually go for fiction, but this book really... supports me. Every chapter left me feeling refreshed, aligned, and oddly well-rested. Like sleeping on a cloud of existential dread-but in a good way.