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Rating:  Summary: Decent, but far from great Review: Flee The Darkness is not a bad novel, but that's about as far as it goes. If, like me, you have a taste for Christian Endtime fiction, you'll probably enjoy this novel. There's nothing wrong with it but, like many other novels in this genre, there's nothing standout about it either. If you're interested in reading a truly exceptional novel about Revelations, I would suggest We All Fall Down by Brian Caldwell. Caldwell uses Revelations, not just to imagine what it might be like, but to truly explore the nature of God an mankind. I read the novel three months ago, and I'm still thinking about it, God and myself. Flee is a good novel, it just doesn't come anywhere close to We All Fall Down.
Rating:  Summary: Decent, but far from great Review: Flee The Darkness is not a bad novel, but that's about as far as it goes. If, like me, you have a taste for Christian Endtime fiction, you'll probably enjoy this novel. There's nothing wrong with it but, like many other novels in this genre, there's nothing standout about it either. If you're interested in reading a truly exceptional novel about Revelations, I would suggest We All Fall Down by Brian Caldwell. Caldwell uses Revelations, not just to imagine what it might be like, but to truly explore the nature of God an mankind. I read the novel three months ago, and I'm still thinking about it, God and myself. Flee is a good novel, it just doesn't come anywhere close to We All Fall Down.
Rating:  Summary: Simply splendid, refreshing, vibrant, electric, & supersonic Review: Having read all the "Left Behind" series up to the most recent one ("Assassins"), I did not expect to find another book that would challenge the amount of enjoyment and encouragement that I received from that series. Much to my delight and pleasure, this book far surpassed that series. It is extremely well written and much more entertaining than any of the "Left Behind" series. I am presently reading the sequel, "By Dawn's Early Light" and find that, it too, is an excellent book. These books are definitely written for believers in the Lord Jesus Christ and who are eagerly awaiting his return. If you enjoyed LaHaye and Jenkins books, you will most certainly enjoy this book.
Rating:  Summary: A gripping, plausible, sad and scary tale Review: I just finished reading this book. I think it presents a very plausible picture of what will occur within the next few years. People with the noblest of intentions unknowingly play into the hands of the Antichrist, as Daniel Prentice does. Unless you know Bible prophecy, and believe in Christ and His word, you will know no true peace. This is a gripping story. I can't wait to read the next instalment. I was interested to hear our dear American neighbors for once classified as "a nation of sheep", whereas for the sake of the story, I suppose, Canada was less prone to follow Adrian Romulus, the Antichrist figure. But then Canada has nowhere near the clout the Americans and their leaders have. So maybe it's good to live in what many consider a "backwater" country, (in view of the story, really no pun intended).
Rating:  Summary: The characters were so realistic, I dreamed about them! Review: I, too, have read the LEFT BEHIND series, and thought none other could be so all consuming. But I was transported from the first page and became totally involved with the characters. One night, when I awoke from a dream about the book events,I found that I was praying for the safety of the characters! I would say that WAS involvement. I have watched for additional books. When?
Rating:  Summary: The characters were so realistic, I dreamed about them! Review: I, too, have read the LEFT BEHIND series, and thought none other could be so all consuming. But I was transported from the first page and became totally involved with the characters. One night, when I awoke from a dream about the book events,I found that I was praying for the safety of the characters! I would say that WAS involvement. I have watched for additional books. When?
Rating:  Summary: Simply splendid, refreshing, vibrant, electric, & supersonic Review: Only 2 words can describe this book - A triumph of nouns with a graceful multitude of adjectives, verbs, and the occasional splattering of gerunds.
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