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  • Hellbent

    Anthony McGowan

    Paperback (Simon Pulse, Sept. 5, 2006)
    After getting hit by a truck and sent straight to Hell where boring books and radio programs fill his day, Conor decides to take control of his fate, rid himself of his demon tormentor named Clarence, and find some like-minded souls, interested in video games and cute girls, somewhere in the midst of eternal damnation. Original.
  • Hellbent

    Anthony McGowan

    Hardcover (Gardners Books, Jan. 31, 2005)
    Many sixteen-year-old boys think that life is Hell; for Conor it really is. Ignominiously run over by an ice cream van, Conor is sent Down There, although he thinks he's committed no worse crime than winding up his sister and teasing the fat kid at school. To his surprise, Conor discovers that every inhabitant is in his own personal version of Hell. No pointy pitchforks or consuming hellfire for Conor, but an unutterably boring life in a room stuffed full of ancient books of philosophy, with a radio continually playing erudite documentaries or classical music. Conor foresees eternal damnation by tedium. Then it occurs to Conor that his personal vision of Hell might just be someone else's vision of Heaven - and vice versa! Desperate to discover his after-life opposite, and try to swap places, Conor sets out on a filthy, frightening and unpredictable journey, accompanied by his repulsive dog, Scrote, an unreliable demon and a cross-dressing Viking. On his travels Conor discovers that in this infernal place not only are souls being separated from bodies, they are being destroyed. Discovering how to reverse this process could be the most powerful idea Conor - or anyone - has ever had.
  • Hellbent

    Anthony McGowan

    Paperback (Definitions, April 1, 2006)
    Sent to Hell for typical teenage misdemeanours, Conor is surprised to find that it's not all pitchforks and leaping flames. But an eternity in a fusty cave full of philosophy books and obscure classical music is actually worse. Then Conor realizes that his personal version of Hell might be someone else's idea of Heaven - and vice versa. He sets out on a filthy, funny and forbidden journey to search for his opposite number, accompanied by his repulsive pet dog, a depressed cross-dressing Viking and a stumpy devil called Clarence. What he sees is disgusting and what he discovers is shocking, but oddly enough Conor learns a hell of a lot about life - now that he's dead!
  • Hellbent

    Anthony Mcgowan

    Library Binding (San Val, Sept. 16, 2006)
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  • Hellbent by Anthony McGowan

    Anthony McGowan

    Hardcover (Doubleday Children's Books, March 24, 1832)
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