Rating: Summary: This book was very slow, but the storyline will pick up . . Review: This book ran much, much slower than the other five. I think that the reason that the plot was so slow is that we are waiting for the assissination to occur and this, of course, will not happen immediately in the book. Another thing to keep in mind if you are going to read this book is that the authors are trying to keep the plot in line with the bible.This is an excellent series however. I recommend it to everyone.
Rating: Summary: Great Book! Loved it. Can't get enough of this series! Review: I really enjoyed this book. I can't wait until the next one comes out. I feel like the characters are my friends, and I long to see what will happen in their fictional lives next.
Rating: Summary: The dog's bollocks. Review: Evangelical Christian proselytizing pap masquerading as fiction. And these guys think the devil is deceitful. Bad. Avoid at all costs. Read the phone book. At least that contains some truth.
Rating: Summary: Sizzle and No Steak Review: This was a disappointing continuation of the series. There were a lot of cliffhanger chapters that were underwhelmingly resolved. LaHaye and Jenkins are milking an interesting premise for all it's worth!
Rating: Summary: Soul Harvest Review: This book was amazing. The way that they write about the characters makes you actually think that you are with them through all the turmoil. I am glad that this series will continue for the next 3 years and that we have a chance to follow these true believers.
Rating: Summary: I AGREE. Review: I agree with the reviewer from Washington, DC, who thought that Assassins should have been combined with the previous or the next book. Assassins, on it's own wasn't nearly as good as the others. But as part of the series it is a three and a half star novel. I also agree with the reviewer about the THE FIST OF GOD, by A.T. Nicholas. It was a great novel. Very deep, spiritually and morally. I can't wait to read THE REFLECTION OF EVIL.
Rating: Summary: Series keeps getting better Review: The Left Behind series gets better as we head toward the Glorious Appearing of Christ Jesus. In this series, we lose a member of the Trib Force, we have tensions rise among Trib Force members, with two or three contemplating killing Nicolae. Another person joins the Force, while the 200 million Horsemen appear. Jenkins writing style seems to be improving and this series is a must read for believers and unbelievers alike.
Rating: Summary: Riveting Review: This book is very very good as are all the books in this series. It keeps you on the edge of your seat from cover to cover and leaves you wanting more and more. I have found that I get into studying Rev. more often than I did before and it is my favorite book to study. Hopefully this series will awaken many more people and GOD's kingdom will grow daily.
Rating: Summary: Talk About A Cliffhanger! Review: With eager anticipation we move toward the mid-week of the saga with speed and trepidation. I was pulling out my hair at the conclusion because now I have to wait for the next book to come out. Great ending, guys. Bravo, bravo.
Rating: Summary: One of my co-worker's is reading my copy of Assassins Review: I belong to a small congregation-virtually everyone is reading the Left Behind books and loving each new volume. Recently a friend introduced me to "Transfer-the end of the beginning" by Jerry Furland. "Transfer" is not so much a "Christian" fiction book as it is a techno-political thriller with overt Christian themes. Like Assassins, "Transfer" is one vision no one can easily dismiss and I often find myself lost in thought pondering the inevitability of Furland's near future nightmare. These are heady times for faith-based people of all ages. I await each morning newspaper and evening news broadcast with profoundly heightened interest and understanding. Until volume seven comes along, you might want to read "Transfer"...
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