This novel identifies
the everyday lies that are told to us. It singles out the betrayal that most
of experience in our everyday lives. You know we the people are so easily manipulated. We constantly try to find ways to get closer to the Lord. It's a shame how it always turns out when the one we trust the most is always the one that is out to get
us. We know our time is coming close to the end when we become so confused enough
to glorify another human being.
There was a time when we had a troubled heart and wanted someone to turn to; we never dreaded it because we always
were able to turn to the church. We knew the words of the Lord always uplift
us to the highest high. We could always rely on the words of the Lord, but we
cannot identify the manipulations that are placed in those words.
Now I lay me down to sleep is a horror. It's a story about a small town
of people that had the thirst for the Lord. These innocent people would do anything
to bring themselves closer to the Lord. In the mist of waiting for the millennium
so many of these people was lead to believe Jesus will return in the flesh by the year 2000.
Being manipulated by their so-called Christ led them into drinking the poison that he served them. 85% of the people in the small town had laid their souls to rest.
Five years later, the souls of the victims of manipulation came back to convert the town. New residences reclaimed the town, but were afraid to go to sleep.
They knew whenever they went to sleep their souls would visit the dead, (whom tried to convert them by offering their
deepest desires. If they accepted their desires or was pleased with their dreams in any given way, they never woke up because
they were converted). Now I lay me down to sleep...
Warning: Do not fall asleep reading this
book!