There are more stars in the universe than there are grains of sand on Earth...
Charlie Laidlaw Books
This author explores the complexities of the human experience through provocative themes and a unique narrative style. Their works often delve into profound questions of identity and the search for meaning, challenging readers to reflect on the world around them. With keen observation and engaging prose, the author has established a reputation for crafting fiction that is as thought-provoking as it is compelling.



Things We Learn When We're Dead
- 397 pages
- 14 hours of reading
"On the way home from a dinner party, Lorna Love steps into the path of an oncoming car. When she wakes up she is in what appears to be a hospital - but a hospital in which her nurse looks like a young Sean Connery, she is served wine for supper, and everyone avoids her questions. It soon transpires that she is in Heaven, or on HVN. Because HVN is a lost, dysfunctional spaceship, and God the aging hippy captain. She seems to be there by accident ... Or does God have a higher purpose after all? At first Lorna can remember nothing. As her memories return - some good, some bad - she realises that she has decision to make and that maybe she needs to find a way home."--Publisher's description
A laugh-out-loud comic tale of love and unintended consequences. . .