Rating: Summary: I love this series! Review: I can't say much more! I am totally convinced that nicolae is the antichrist. The only way i could be surprised is if they said he wasn't! I can't wait to read the 4th book.
Rating: Summary: Best Book yet! Review: Nicolae was such a heart-pounding thriller, that I couldn't put it down...even at work. This is definitely one of the greatest books by LaHaye and Jenkins. I wish all non-believers would read it. I cant wait to read Soul Harvest.
Rating: Summary: Marty Moon as the Anti-Christ? Review: Nicolae is an enjoyable enough book, but his evil is not really personified to my satisfaction. Yeah, he does a lot of terrible things--destruction of Chicago, NYC, DC, San Fran, LA--but had Hitler the technology, London would still be a shambles and I'd be writing this in German! Marty Moon, from Jenkins' Gil Thorpe comic strip series, is just as nasty! I would still highly recommend this book, as it is an important link in the series. When I finished it, I went right out and bought Soul Harvest the next day. I hope the Land Rover people have had the good sense to give the authors free vehicles. They can stand up to anything God can throw at 'em! "Land Rover! The Car of the Apocolypse! "
Rating: Summary: Nicolae Review: I have read the entire series of books and highly recommend them. The characters are compelling and you get so caught up in their lives. The christian story is also so revealing. I did not know much about Revelations before this series and now I am very glad that I am a believer.Lori
Rating: Summary: This was an awesome book...could not put down! Review: I read the first book of this series and also the second. I was riveted to the pages of this one. I find the author soaring me through the pages, impatient to find out what happens next. Although the story is fast moving, I find myself thinking about it's message. This is the first religious fiction I have attempted and I am impressed! I am anxiously awaiting the arrival of Book #4! This is a thrilling book, a thrilling series!
Rating: Summary: Skip it! Wait for the last one. Review: Same song, third verse. It's like standing up through fifteen choruses of "Just As I Am" while the evangelist begs and pleads for someone to respond. Wait for the movie. At least then you can get it all for 8 bucks.
Rating: Summary: I'm hooked! Review: After months of my sisters insistance that I read Left Behind she trapped me. I was sick and in bed. She pulled Left Behing off my book shelves right were it had been since the day she lent it to me. She sat on my bed and started to read it. Two weeks later I was finishing Appolyon (book #4.) I got Assasins the day after it came out in December and finished it in 2 days. Waiting on #6 in March 2000.
Rating: Summary: Scary Story! Review: "Transfer: The end of the beginning" (Jerry Furland) is another book that scares the willies out of me. Like the "Left Behind" series of books by Lahaye and Jenkins, it's a "wake-up" call to pay attention to who's doing what and how it's going to affect all of us.
Rating: Summary: Will YOU be Left Behind? Review: I am so thankful that this series was put into my life. What keeps me reading is how I can relate to the characters. Their reactions aren't phony, but so genuine that I realized that I don't want to be in the "LEFT BEHIND" situation. My favorite passage is half-way through "Left Behind" when Bruce Barnes is describing his life. He was the assistant pastor, who went to Bible College and was essentially "Living the Lie/Life." He was "playing around the edges." To me that was so powerful. So many people are assuming that they are "Christians" yet lacking the best and most important part ... A MEANINGFUL AND REAL RELATIONSHIP WITH JESUS CHRIST! Lacking this could very well mean you could be "Left Behind."
Rating: Summary: I couldn't put it down Review: Once again, Jenkins and LaHaye have done it. This book, which features the rise of the antichrist to power, is the best book in the series yet. I very much enjoyed Buck's very dramatic escape out of Israel, which I wouldn't stop reading to do my work until I knew that they were safe. Jenkins and LaHaye have brought the characters in this story to a very personal level that I hope that all Christians present and even the real tribulation saints of the future will be able to identify with. Great Job!
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