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Armageddon: The Cosmic Battle of the Ages (Left Behind, 11)

Armageddon: The Cosmic Battle of the Ages (Left Behind, 11)

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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Yes, Virginia, It's All About The Money
Review: The more you read these books, the more you come to know that the LaJenkins Twins really don't have an idea what they are doing - nor do they have any real writing skills.

Hm. Think about this for a moment - the series was originally going to be 7 or 8 books. Well, something interesting happened - they became bestsellers! So, what do our heroes do? They stretch out the series to somewhere around a dozen books to cash in! How spiritual of them!

And it really shows. The padding on this book is unbelievable. There are over 390 pages here, but about 300 of them are pure fluff - you can almost hear the words squeak as Jenkins ssttrreeettcchhheesssss out the story to fill time (LaHaye didn't write a word of this, despite his name on the top of the masthead). He often repeats whole paragraphs verbatim!

Astonishing. But, nothing really happens in this book until you hit page 250. I kept looking at the clock, wondering how long it was going to take until some real writing appeared. You have to dig deep to find it, though, becuase there isn't much there.

The characters are so one-dimensional. This is book number 11, and we still don't know how these people operate, except for trite little passages that really don't let us in. Some reviewers compare the LaJenkins Twins to Clancey, but I think that's only in terms of sales, because the writing is certainly not up to Clancey's standards. Very thin and amateurish.

I guess the Christian community is used to this kind of simple-minded henpecking (which, sadly, says more about the standards of Christian readers than it does about the writers, who would be laughed out of a real publisher's office with material like this). How sad.

Well, the curtain has finally been pulled back, and the king stands revealed as a hollow man. Maybe there was nothing in this series after all; just fluff, smoke, and mirrors.

One big, polished 500-pager could have done the job these 11 books have attempted. But then, the LaJenkins Twins and their publishers would have missed out on all that money. Which is what, in the end, this little fan dance is really all about, isn't it?

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Poor writing. Poor plot. A frustrating experience.
Review: I'm disappointed when amateur editing skills can pick out grossly erroneous grammatical errors and immature technique in such an acclaimed series (as an example, note the excessive use of prepositional phrases in their writing --EVERYWHERE!!). "Armageddon" continues the trend. The authors are clearly less interested in writing tight prose than they are in simply blathering ill-conceived words onto paper in order to extend a money-making series. One wonders if they've hired inexperienced (and inexpensive!) ghost writers. They've had 12 books to develop characters and have failed: characters are shallow and unbelievable. Plot conveniences are introduced at will, negating any lingering character or plot legitimacy. (As an exercise in futility, try with all your might to justify Chloe's actions at the beginning of Armageddon.) The series began with great promise, and one hoped it would provide both quality Christian entertainment *and* a channel for Christian witness. Instead it is neither; the series has spiraled into a product that leaves a bad taste in one's mouth. I'm genuinely concerned whether authors LaHaye and Jenkins are primarily interested in padding their wallets. Armageddon continues the "Left Behind" commercial slide into overt literary mediocrity.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Disappointing, somebody make them stop
Review: The series that started out with such a compelling story has eroded badly with the last three or four volumes, and "Armageddon" (volume 11) continues the downward spiral. Characters with story lines that span multiple volumes suddenly make ridiculous decisions that end their lives, but miraculously, a new and previously unknown character emerges from nowhere with a perfect set of highly specialized skills to replace them. Please give me a break. The plot moves forward in fits and jerks (one chapter actually begins with something like "Five months later..."). I was intrigued with the authors' interpretation of the End Times as the series begun, so I will grudgingly follow this through to its conclusion -- as long as the rumors are true that the next volume is truly the last.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Manipulation through fear.
Review: I can't recommend this book to any serious scholar, only to those who may wish to include it with scary stories around a campfire to terrorize the kids. The people I care for look forward to a world full of life and promise, not death and destruction. These myths are perpetuated by a highly superstitious and dangerous mind-set...one I pray will never have access to nuclear armament in our military. They seem too anxious to "end it all" and "be saved". Love life, love our earth, and see God's wonders here and now. Don't buy into this scenario of mass destruction. It's a horrible MYTH.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Leave this WAY behind
Review: Each time a book in this series has come out lately, I have renewed hope that it will grab me. The last 50 pages or so did get me, but generally this was a disappointment. The story lines are very forced. The characters do completely illogical and irrational things and then are surprised when something goes wrong.

With another 50 pages tacked on, this could have been the last book. Easily. I can't even imagine what they are going to cover in the last book! There'll be a bunch of reunions, no doubt, but not enough content to fill a 300-400 page book.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Best Cliff-Hanger Yet...
Review: Jenkins and LaHaye have done it again. I can't wait for Book 12 to come out next year.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: READ AND BELIEVE
Review: A GREAT BOOK FOR ALL TO READ AND ENJOY.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: This Series Only Worsens
Review: I don't know why I keep reading these books. The first two in the series were actually interesting. The ensuing books in the series have only gotten worse as time wears on.
What a HUGE disappointment. My cat could write a better book.
The Seven Years of the Tribulation is such an awesome topic! These two clowns have managed to complete adulterate it. Tim Lahaye is such a disappointment.
I'd give this book no stars if I could.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent continuation big cliffhanger
Review: I read the whole book in less than 10 hours. It is surprising and very well written. The cliffhanger left me awed. I haven't yet read some of the other series like 'conquest of paradise' but I hear they also are good. The Left Behind audio dramas are also very impressive.

This book covers almost the entire sinal year of the tribulation. Only one original member of the Tribulation force is left alive now with the Glorious Appearing only hours away.

Book 12 the final book in the series, not yet named is due in the Spring of 2004

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Oh dear, please save us....
Review: This series started out very well. I remember reading that the Left Behind books were going to be limited to seven. Well, I guess the authors found a lot of money. The story lines are getting old and the books are getting more painful to read.

Overall, the book is "okay." It's just getting old. Now I'm hearing that book 12 is the last one. Please, please, please let it be the last one.


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