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A guy dies in a violent motorcycle wreck. He goes to Heaven...or does he? They can't serve coleslaw there and still call it that, can they?

Road Rash is a short novella about life, death, and drama teachers.

Road Rash edition by Bonnie Bernard Literature Fiction eBooks

I thought I would have a problem with this book when I started reading after the accident about how Heaven was so called perceived. But as I kept reading I realized it wasn't about Heaven and Hell it was about being judged or at least that is how I took it. Everyone is judged but not just thrown in front of someone and judged but you had to answer on how you died, and that pretty much determined where you went to. It was an interesting twist when Wayne got to become part of the judging and when the ending came it was for sure a OH WOW what will be Wayne's answer to where this person goes. There is humor within the story and plenty of puns. I love this author's wicked mind and the stories she can come up with. I am eager to read more by this author.

Product details

  • File Size 628 KB
  • Print Length 44 pages
  • Simultaneous Device Usage Unlimited
  • Publisher Fin-S Press (October 21, 2013)
  • Publication Date October 21, 2013
  • Sold by  Digital Services LLC
  • Language English
  • ASIN B00G3GJI80

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You know, I really want a peek inside Bernard's brain, but I'm not sure I can handle all those curve balls coming at me at the same moment. I mean, really, where the heck does she come up with these stories? I'm sitting here shaking my head at this latest gem of hers and smiling. There isn't much I can say about the story without saying too much. How about, 'so it goes in the beginning, so it goes in the end'? The middle is just as confusing to me as the poor guys who lost his head in a motorcycle accident. It works though. The guy wakes up not knowing where he is, just happy his sense of humor is still intact. (So is Bernard's, fair warning.) Weird, huh?

Wayne Wright, comes out of that tunnel of light without a stitch on. Things just go crazy, funny, weird (pick one) from there. Everyone has a job and Wayne needs to learn his, so he better pay attention. If this is heaven, it's not exactly as he imagined it would be. I have to stop now before I just spill everything. Bernard must have been laughing when she wrote the last line, because I can't even think it with a straight face.

I love long stories. They give me a chance to get to know the characters, learn to love some and hate others. Anticipation builds, releases to rebuild again. Bernard has taught me there is something worthwhile to be found in short stories. I'm glad too. I would have missed out on a few reflexive smiles and some laughing had I not read not just this book, but her other short stories. I'm seriously doubting she could write a bad story even if she tried.

I was gifted a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.
I haven't read a short story in eons, but Road Rash made me remember why I adore them. Unlike novels, authors must make every word count to entice readers into caring about characters and whatever dilemma they are encountering in only a few pages. Ms. Bernard has the knack, and this 48 page story is a LOL hilarious depiction of the afterlife that'll have you saying "Ain't that the s***!" when you turn off your with a smile. I am impressed by the quick development of Wayne Wright, the recently departed, whose personality will make you smile or cringe, but will keep you so intrigued you'll want to find out where he'll spend eternity. Ms. Bernard's unique writing style is enhanced with her assortment of quirky and nicely developed characters who keep the grins coming.

I never read reviews prior to writing my own, yet when I came to post, saw many reviewers had offered details about the storyline. Therefore, I'll list only one of many reasons I thoroughly enjoyed this short story. I am impressed by the author's humorous assessment of various religions, which for me hit a deeper chord, reminding me my spiritual sense wasn't derived come from inside a building where people tend to bifurcate the world into ideologies, colors, and categories while failing to appreciate transcendence. Ours is a complicated, 15 billion year old Universe, so it's doubtful any religion can have an objective understanding of how IT all came about or how IT will end. Maybe I'm over thinking the author's intention for this story, but that's the great thing about the written word. No two people ever read the same book and form identical conclusions.

Judge not, lest ye be judged! There were a couple of typos/errors, but nothing that hinders the hilarious, fast moving story for readers who are "dying" to know Wayne Wright's final fate. I loved it from beginning to its fabulous twist ending, and rate Road Rage an enthusiastic four and a half stars. Buy it and get your giggle on. Recommend to friends!
strong characterization, irreverent, and funny. I read it straight through, waiting for the punchline. Road Rash was definitely not predictable. On every page I wondered where it was headed and I wasn't disappointed when I got there.
From the very first sentence my mind was piqued if the title had not already captured my curiosity. I was truly looking forward to what was coming next. I loved their take on the afterlife process. With every step through the afterlife journey authors Bonnie Bernard and Doug Skinner puts a hilarious comedic spin on it. You will find yourself laughing out loud!!! And Yes, I have to say it “Ain’t it the Shit”!!! I don’t care who you are, what your religion is, or even if you question if it truly is a Heaven and Hell? You will love this short read. I will be reading this one again and again….. Very well written and one of the funniest read I have read in a while. A definite 5 Stars!!!! One for the ages!!! (WaAr) read on 10 de Febrero/February 2014.

Read and Reviewed By De Ann “Native” Townes Jr. Author of (Peer Inside My Soul and See Me) and (A King Among Prince)
I thought I would have a problem with this book when I started reading after the accident about how Heaven was so called perceived. But as I kept reading I realized it wasn't about Heaven and Hell it was about being judged or at least that is how I took it. Everyone is judged but not just thrown in front of someone and judged but you had to answer on how you died, and that pretty much determined where you went to. It was an interesting twist when Wayne got to become part of the judging and when the ending came it was for sure a OH WOW what will be Wayne's answer to where this person goes. There is humor within the story and plenty of puns. I love this author's wicked mind and the stories she can come up with. I am eager to read more by this author.
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