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Angelic Renegades and Rephaim Giants: An Epitaph: In Visions and Stones |
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Rating: Summary: Understanding the Genesis Angelic Connection/a novelita Review: I do not need 1000'words, it was great! I now can understand a little better what happened with the angelic force that inhabited earth some eaons ago. The author puts this into a story form, and real or not, it sure is convincing. Steven King or Ann Rice should do so good to make it come alive. The author takes you through a vortex of images and an encounter with the angelic force that ruled the world so many thousands of years ago. It makes one wonder and think. I think it is quite refreshing, and somewhat of a discover.
Rating: Summary: The Poetic Tale is Pulitzer Prize stuff. Review: I rate it one star because there is nothing lower; about -10 would better reflect with respect to relative literacy. The message of the book is not clear and its premise not supported. As a practioner of the English language I was dumbfounded by the author's total disregard for literacy, especially spelling. One can only assume that iUniverse did not edit the book for some unknown reason. A example of what one finds between the covers is on the back cover where 'perish' should have been used: "And they will walk the earth and kill at will, then 'parish' in the sands of time." To me the book was a total waste of my time and money. Redirect your resources and buy some other book as I think this book is [poor].
Rating: Summary: Very Bad Investment Review: I rate it one star because there is nothing lower; about -10 would better reflect with respect to relative literacy. The message of the book is not clear and its premise not supported. As a practioner of the English language I was dumbfounded by the author's total disregard for literacy, especially spelling. One can only assume that iUniverse did not edit the book for some unknown reason. A example of what one finds between the covers is on the back cover where 'perish' should have been used: "And they will walk the earth and kill at will, then 'parish' in the sands of time." To me the book was a total waste of my time and money. Redirect your resources and buy some other book as I think this book is [poor].
Rating: Summary: Where is the Follow up? Review: I read and re-read the book. I was hoping for an attachment, the reason being, it was most interestng, and I wanted it to continue. It made you think if anything, maybe about where we got some of our traits, our dispostion. I often wondered who taught us this and that. It had to come from somewhere. And why not the Angelic Renegades, and the Giants. The Author talks about visions, and I do believe we are living in the latter days of mankind, so printed in the Bible. And therefore, it maybe even makes a little more sense for me. It was all put into a story form.
Rating: Summary: The Poetic Tale is Pulitzer Prize stuff. Review: I was in New York a few weeks ago, and hearad the book was an entry for a Pultizer Prize in Letters, for the Poetic tale inside of it. I read it, and it was great, the tale that is, although the rest of the book did not interest me. Someone asked me if the facts are true; how would I know, go ask the author, it was a poetic tale with angelic beings in it for god sake.
Rating: Summary: A Reviewer Review: I was reading the reviews, and noticed one by gaibear2 who was quite disturbed by the book, or so it seemed.He should learn how to spell if he is going to proclaim to be a scholor of sorts. But for us who do not know much about such things, I thought the book was fine. Especially the poetic tale in side. As far as the giant stuff goes, oh well, so be it. And I did see that one word he was talking about mispelled. But I'm no perfectionist, so no big thing. The book was not Shakespear, or did the author proclaim it to be I think. Keep the good work up, it was most interesting.
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