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Tribulation Force (Left Behind Graphic Novels, Book 2, Vol. 3)

Tribulation Force (Left Behind Graphic Novels, Book 2, Vol. 3)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A must read!
Review: An inspiring book! It is a quick-read book, that makes you thirst for more. The book quickly grabs your attention, just like the first in the series! At times, this book sent shivers up my spine. God bless!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: ************Please look below.
Review: This book is amazing. It offers a realistic plot and I was more than captivated by it. I can see that the plot has leaned a small bit towards romance, but I think it's great! As for the critics who have said Buck should have prayed to God when trying to decide to take the job or not: true, but I think him thinking of Chloe is fine. Why? Because, as most of the critics have not noticed, Buck believes that GOD sent him thoughts of Chloe. Have we forgotten that God works in mysterious ways?

This book was wonderful and I hope the critics will rethink their harsh remarks.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A must read after the first.
Review: I loved the firts book in the Left Behind series and enjoyed this one too. I thought the authors did a good job relating their message without being too preachy. However, I thought it was downright silly for the authors to make Buck, a 30 year old man and world traveler, a virgin. He was too busy to ever get around to it?!! Other than this bit of corny play, the book was great. It also made me seriously think about my own life. I can't wait to read the next book in the series.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Story Continues...
Review: This book picks up where the last one left off. At the time of writing this review it's only been two days since I started reading this book and I'm already half way through. I read over 100 pages in ONE sitting. But already this saga has gotten even better (how that's possible I don't know). Nicolae has become even more transparent to us readers and Rayford's reaction to Buck and Chloe is absolutely HILARIOUS! You'll have to read the book to know what I'm talking about. I'm buying the third one as soon as possible! (patientely awaiting the fourth)

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: EXCLLENT BOOK
Review: This continuing drama really makes you think "Will you be Left Behind in the 7 yr. time period?"

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: GREAT Continuing Saga!
Review:

Picking up where Left Behind left off, The Tribulation Force carries its own weight in suspense and action. Here is where a small band of believers find themselves in the middle of extreme circumstances they cannot control, but could have avoided. All pretenses are down. Only the things that really matter seem to surface.

Join the "Force" on a journey you will never forget. See the world from a Biblical perspective and through the eyes of Truth. This story leaves off just as the worst part of the Great Tribulation begins...

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: More terrifying than Left Behind!
Review: Terrific sequel to Left Behind, an introduction for many to the Rapture of Christ's Church in I Corinthians 15:51-57. The only criticism I feel compelled to offer is Rayford marrying Amanda. If one accepts a literal interpretation of the rapture in Corinthians, and the drama is predicated on this, then technically, Irene, Rayford's first wife, is not dead--she was "transformed." Therefore, could one argue that Rayford is guilty of having an adulterous relationship with Amanda, his new wife? Just a thought. I was somewhat disturbed by the rapid marriage (just two years from Irene's disappearance). A response from a reviewer more scripturally grounded would be appreciated.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The books in this series SCREAM to be read!
Review: In a world where the 'norm' is moving more towards abnormality, these books could not have been more timely. All the books in this series are spiritually moving and edge-of-your-seat exciting. No other text, except the inspired Word of God, has moved me like these books. There is nothing coincidental about the reading of these books in my life and the lives of other readers. Read these books and DON'T BE LEFT BEHIND!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A great, captivating book.
Review: I believe that this was a brilliant way to portray the coming of christ,however thier could be a little more emphasis on what the tribulation force is doing to prepare themselves for the forthcoming judgements. The tribulation force seems to be a little too soft. They also seem like they're just talk an no action. Wether it's preaching to crowds or talking to their closest friends.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: It was a great book. Absolutely
Review: When the end-time comes, those who are left behind will do one of five things:
1) reach for God
2) reach for a bottle
3) reach for a needle
4) reach out for warm, friendly flesh
5) reach out for a job with the new boss
Cloe and Buck clearly play with fire through simplistic adherence to Scripture. They obey, but they just dont seem to ask the tought questions. I get the feeling that at any time, temptation might overcome them, with grave consequence. They have assumed that they act in accordance with His will, without really examining whether or not this is true. Nor do they ask the questions that must attend a relationship undertaken in His sight during the endtime. What does it mean to be a couple commited to God (as well as each other), in light of the oncoming tribulation? To be blunt, will they start a family? And if He does not want them to start a family, what then does it mean to have been created by Him, male and female? The situation (end-time) poses some very primitive, if not purely spiritual, questions to this couple, and I don't beleive that they're giving the matter enough thought. Still, they have time.
Regarding Rayford. He is much too comfortable in the unusual position that he occupies at the end of the book. To whom much is given, much is expected. And I wonder if Rayford is spiritual enough to deliver what God wants of him.
So if I'm only lukewarm on what these characters are doing, why'd I like the book so much?
Buck, Chloe, and Rayford are very human characters. And you and I will behave no differently from them, when we are tested. And the book has given me a chance to think:
"What would I do if I was Rayford?"
"What would I do if I was Buck?"
The honest answers can be unsettling. And, possibly, redeeming.


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