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Fallen Stars, Bitter Waters <i>a Novel</i> |
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Rating: Summary: Don't get started with this series - YET Review: The book is excellent. However, I should have paid more attention to the other reviews of this book. YOU CANNOT FINISH THE SERIES BECAUSE THE THIRD BOOK IN THE TRILOGY IS NOT AVAILABLE!!! I would wait to buy either of the books in this series until the third book is published. You thought the Left Behind series left you hanging from year to year. At least they have put out a schedule so you can plan for the next release. There is absolutely no information on the release of the third book in this series. I am mailing a letter to Thomas Nelson Publishing. It is a shame that the "marketeers" of the world are deciding when we should be allowed to read a book. And this is a real shame since these guys are suppossed to be christian publishers. The Rapture is going to happen before we ever get a chance to finish either of these series. If you want one that is finished read the "Christ Clone Trilogy". At least these guys knew how to finish what they started.
Rating: Summary: What a shame that this series is not going to be completed Review: This is the one of the very best endtimes writers in the field and it's a shame that the story will not be completed. There are so many shallow novels that try and tackle the subject and fail that it's a great loss when a writer who is obviously up to the task isn't allowed to finish his story. The writer is every bit as good as the aknowledged best of the field, Brian Caldwell, and this story rivales his masterpiece We All Fall Down. I highly recomend this novel, but be aware that it's disapointing to know it won't be completed.
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