Literary works in the spirit of things sempervirens.

FINAL QUESTIONS: Tiny Essays About Everything


Format:              Paperback, eBook
Author:              Dennis J. Reader
Category:          Fiction, Non-fiction, Does it even matter?
Publisher:          Sempervirens Books
Published:         8 Oct. 2025
ISBN:                  9798985582581 (Paperback)
                            9798985582598 (eBook)
Pages:                211
Country:             United States
Language:          English
Dimension:         6 x .527 x 9 inches
Item Weight:      9 ounces
Edition:               First Edition

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Description:


Should we label this book fiction or non-fiction? Does it even matter?

The book might seem reminiscent of The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy, where readers wonder “Is it science fiction or serious social commentary?” Here, too, an emotional story mixes with hardcore non-fiction to form a Socratic dialogue for the 21st century. It’s intended to make the head buzz, to be outrageous enough to provoke critical thinking for anyone with a curious mind.

So how short are the tiny essays? Shorter than tiny, in fact.

How strange is this Socratic dialogue? Plenty strange.

We have a broken-hearted divorced editor who says “I think I murdered my own mother.” We have an author who raises pomegranates for therapy and says “I demand my right to be wrong.”

Together they discuss their dramatic life histories and 20 essays such as:

Explaining Humanity in 2⅔ Words.

A Description of Mortality for You

Free Will

Remembering Memory

Is Time Real?

How to Measure Infinity

When Did Everything All Begin?

What Do You Make When You Think?

How Do I Love Thee? Let Me Count the Way

Translate the Latin Fiat Lux into English

Odds that Humans Are the Smartest Creatures Anywhere

Should We Bother with Parenthood?

Designing the Best Possible Government

What to Do About Your Death Problem

How Long Will Our Human Race Survive?

Men, Women, Whatever, Whyever

The 4 Basic Steps to Find Happiness

What Is Goodness and What Is Badness?

At book’s end, the reader may agree with its mysterious pomegranate farmer: “I would feel much disappointment if I ended a lazy life without asking a few questions—those Final Questions.”