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Hellbent is a novel written by Anthony McGowan, a British author known for his young adult fiction. The novel was first published in 2005 by Random House Children's Publishers UK. It is a darkly comic and controversial exploration of the concept of hell and the afterlife from a teenager's perspective.

Plot Summary[edit]

The novel follows the story of a 14-year-old boy named Connor O'Neil who, after dying in a freak accident, finds himself in hell. The narrative explores Connor's experiences in this afterlife, which is depicted as a grotesque parody of his former life on earth. The novel is notable for its dark humor, philosophical musings, and its unflinching depiction of the afterlife.

Themes[edit]

Hellbent deals with several themes, including death, morality, religion, and the nature of evil. The novel also explores the concept of redemption and the possibility of change, even after death. The depiction of hell in the novel is a reflection of the moral and ethical dilemmas faced by the protagonist.

Reception[edit]

The novel received mixed reviews upon its release. Some critics praised its dark humor and philosophical depth, while others criticized its controversial depiction of the afterlife. Despite the mixed reviews, Hellbent has gained a cult following among young adult readers.

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