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Grim Reaper

Myths, Legends & History

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Grim Reaper

By: KIV Books
Narrated by: Tom Chandler
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"...but in this world nothing can be said to be certain, except death and taxes.” (Benjamin Franklin)

While this may sound like any other famous quote, it is very true and practical. However, as certain as taxes may be, we will not focus on that in this book. Instead, we'll explore the dark and distasteful topic that everyone prefers to avoid: death, represented as the Grim Reaper!

According to scientists, death occurs in all living organisms at some point and is the complete end-of-life mechanism. Unfortunately, this definition isn’t very descriptive. It doesn’t describe how it feels to die.

What will we go through?

What can we expect to see?

What are our options?

Where are we going after death?

To answer such questions, artists in the 14th century came up with the concept of the Grim Reaper to try to understand death better by giving it a face.

This book will explore everything you need to know about the Grim Reaper, who people believe he is, and the myths surrounding his existence.

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