The Power of Fear by Chad Harp
The author discusses the concepts of family, friendship, love, privilege, and addiction in The Power of Fear, which could be called a novel, a play, or even a film script, since almost all of the book is dialogue.
As various aspects of the life and the character traits of Seth Hoover are revealed, the reader enters the world of introspection and explores the ideas of mind control, courage, survival, and solitude to overcome fear,... the same fear which makes most of us go through life doing what we "should do" and what we're "supposed to do" and what we have to do, but not what we really want to do.
This book is a thought-provoking instrument stimulating self-exploration and encouraging liberation from societal brainwashing and its impacts on life.
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