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The Spark Of Life
Oren awakens in a dark room, bound to a cold, mechanical chair. A mysterious man stands before him, offering a cryptic choice-one that will test the limits of his body and soul. Oren is forced to confront the true weight of power and the fragility of human existence.
Blending poetic prose with profound philosophical questions, Spark of Life is a genre-bending exploration of fate, free will, and the eternal cycle of life.
Blending poetic prose with profound philosophical questions, Spark of Life is a genre-bending exploration of fate, free will, and the eternal cycle of life.
Readers Comments: The Spark Of Life is a haunting, poetic dive into power, choice, and what it truly means to be human.
Thought-provoking story that makes you question if humanity is worth fighting for.
Emotional and deep. This story sticks with you.
Pages: 100
ISBN: 9798280255722
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Available in: Paperback
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Matt D.
Feb 8, 2026
Oren has had a very bad night. He is at rock bottom and all hope seems to be lost. He passes out and wakes up in a room covered in shadows and strapped to a mechanical chair with a helmet that has wires going through the ceiling. All pretty normal stuff, right? He looks into a mirror across the room and notices a figure with him. The mysterious man steps out of the shadow and offers him a choice. The choice will test Oren's limits of not only his body, but his entire being.
The story flows almost like poetry at times and I found myself wondering what choices I would make in Oren's shoes. The despair felt by Oren at the start of the story flows all the way through as he confronts the many obstacles in his path. Every choice has a ripple effect and every ripple effect leads to even more ripples. The book has several layers and really speaks to you as you read it.
I found it to be very thought provoking and very deep. I'm used to Jed Kent traumatizing us, but this book feels more like the therapy session we all need between his other books. It's a change of pace and I found myself highlighting several lines in the book to keep for later.
The story flows almost like poetry at times and I found myself wondering what choices I would make in Oren's shoes. The despair felt by Oren at the start of the story flows all the way through as he confronts the many obstacles in his path. Every choice has a ripple effect and every ripple effect leads to even more ripples. The book has several layers and really speaks to you as you read it.
I found it to be very thought provoking and very deep. I'm used to Jed Kent traumatizing us, but this book feels more like the therapy session we all need between his other books. It's a change of pace and I found myself highlighting several lines in the book to keep for later.