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The Indwelling: The Beast Takes Possession (Left Behind #7)

The Indwelling: The Beast Takes Possession (Left Behind #7)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Worth the wait!
Review: I really enjoyed this book, I couldn't put it down. It was worth the wait. I think it was one of the best in the series. Can't wait for the next book.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Another hit!
Review: This is another incredible installment in the Left Behind series. This book covers only three action-packed days as the world mourns at the death of it's leader, Nicolae Carpathia.

This book is well-written and completely believable while still remaining faithful to the Biblical account.

The only bad part was that the drama and suspense ended all too soon!

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Y'all ought to be ashamed of yourselves...
Review: Okay...I've been reading the series..okay..I'm a Christian...and I did enjoy assassins.....more than the rest...but after 300 pages and still no "indwelling", as it were...and, in 300 (out of 4)...only slightly more than THREE days have passed. Filler...filler..and filler...yea...I'll most likely finish out the series...(a flaw I know...)...but Tim and Jerry...a little intelligence, PLEASE......y'all have talent...you've shown that.....please don't give in to the easy way......*sigh*

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Best Book Im The WORLD
Review: I have just bought this book this morining and i have spent the whole day readting it! It's the most addictive book of the Left Behind Series.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: AWESOME, AWESOME, AWESOME
Review: This seventh book, by far, takes the cake in the series. It is fast paced, while only covering a few days time span. It shows the characters honestly and painstakingly examining how they will get through until the Glorious Appearing. I personally think the best part of the book is how the authors show that one day, those who are "left behind" will be told to either worship Antichrist or die.

To anyone who thinks that the end times are just myth or exaggerated, you must read this book. This book will show you that this is not the case.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Left Behind fans won't be disappointed by #7
Review: I found "The Indwelling" to be richly satisfying from cover to cover. The style of writing is more like the earlier books where there is action from start to finish and you're always wondering what will come next. I prefer it to the last 2 releases where there seemed to be action at the front and end, but "filler" in between; too much rushing?

If you haven't read the previous books in the series, you may be a bit lost as to who the characters are in the book and their relevance to the plot. If you've been reading along, you won't be disappointed. Who killed Carpathia? Was/Is he the true Anti-Christ? Who will convert? Who will betray? Who will join and who will be eliminated from the Tribulation Force? How much emotional pain can each endure any longer? More insight into the characters. I loved it!

As the title suggests, we find out where Satan will dwell. Be afraid. Be very, very afraid.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Indwelling--- Perfect!
Review: The Indwelling, by Tim Lahaye and Jerry Jenkins, is the 7th in a 12-book series, but is probably one of the greatest to date. Extremely exciting and sometimes sad, The Indwelling revolves around the book of Revelations in the Bible, and the end of the world. It focases on a main group of believers as they try to survive against the "Antichrist" and make it to the Glorious Appearing. This book answers a lot of questions left off in the previous 6 books, such as the cliff-hanger from Book 6, Assassins, and ends with a huge mystery... I loved this book! This is definitely for everyone! Read/buy The Indwelling!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: "The Indwelling" WOW
Review: OH, MY GOODNESS, the Indwelling if (if not the best book I've ever read in my whole life) is exciting and wonderful! --------o killed Carpathia and --------o wants every to waorship HIM as Supreme Potentate! It's a great book and is a great instalment in the 12 book "Left Behind" series!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Lahaye does it again
Review: This book like the others in the Left Behind series is a cliff hanger that pulls you in at the first page and still hasn't let you go even at the end. After reading the first six, I anxiously awaited the release of this book and I was not disappointed already looking forward to the next. If you have not started the series you are missing out! This book is so far the best in a great series.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: By-the-numbers writing.
Review: I had glanced at some of the earlier entries in this series, but this was the first one I actually sat down to read. It reads like a movie script instead of a novel. The characters have no inner motivations other than worshiping God and obeying the plot laid down by LaHaye's interpretation of prophecy. Read Presumed Innocent. Rusty Savich is a complex character with a history outside the story. Jenkins give us... an Antichrist named Carpathia? A 24-foot bronze statue that "demands obedience"? An Israeli statesman who ponders a conversion to Christianity because the events predicted in the NT have come true? Well, if they did come true, a lot of people might consider converting, but the flaw in that argument is that the events didn't come true. The prophecy quoted by Matthew from Micah 5 says "One born in Bethlehem will rule in Isreal." Okay, when did Jesus rule in Israel? He didn't, except in some fictional works. What worries me is the people who think this series is describing a real event, what is actually going to happen. There isn't going to be a Tribulation. This is a work of fiction, based on an earlier work of fiction. And after a few hundred pages, I began to resent the (often spoken) assumption that non-Christians are going to be morally compelled to convert because the EVENTS are coming TRUE, just as the authors of the Bible predicted they would. It's like George Lucas asking young people to think about God, and then giving his "believers" the ability to levitate fighter jets and "cloud men's minds" with "old Jedi mind tricks." If the Force was real, a lot of people would believe in The Force. But don't ask me to believe because your fiction has a compelling and convincing internal logic. It is still fiction, not reality.


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