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Assassins : Assignment--Jerusalem, Target--Antichrist (Left Behind #6)

Assassins : Assignment--Jerusalem, Target--Antichrist (Left Behind #6)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: IT WAS GREAT, HIT ALL MY EMOTIONS AT ONCE!!!!!
Review: I AM A BIG FAN OF THE LEFT BEHIND SERIES.. I STARTED THEM IN OCTOBER OF LAST YEAR AND WAS ON PINS AND NEEDLES FOR THIS BOOK.... THE WAIT WAS JUSTIFIED!! ONCE AGAIN JENKINS AND LAHAYE NAILED IT ON THE HEAD. THE AUTHORS FOLLOWED THE BIBLE STRAIGHT THROUGH.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: STARTING TO DRAG!
Review: LaHaye and Jenkins should try to finish the story with the next book or two. They're starting to ruin the quality of the writing. They need to think about the story, not the money that can be made by stretching the story. **** Anyway, if anyone is interested in reading a great spiritual thriller that they can finish in a weekend, read, 'THE FIST OF GOD' by A.T. Nicholas. It has a phenomenal plot with some cool twists. Great characters, fast paced, and a super message! But it does have some choice four letter words.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: You don't have to "Star Wars" it to keep me reading
Review: I am getting very tired of the Hollywood ending in all forms of literature, not just yours, but your story is so great you don't need to resort to a Hollywood ending for us to buy it. Your books will loose their appeal to even the most devoted readers if another sequel comes out like this and you keep leaving it as you did with this one.

I am only able to experience to your books on tape and would love it if they were offered in an Unabridged version, I would pay the extra money. It would be worth it to get the whole story and not feel like I am missing something when the story line takes an abrupt turn.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: great idea - awful writing
Review: I'm a Chrisian and give "Left Behind" away all the time. But the series is getting so drawn out, I wish someone would write "The Unauthorized Conclusion to Left Behind," and we could be done with it. People die for no reason that I can discern, (ohter than the author doesn't have a place for them), the boy/girl stuff is juvenile "does he really like me? then why did he say that?", and the irrevelant detail is nauseating: "R. took a walk. His phone rang. It was B. B. said, how are you? R. said, fine why did you call. B. said, no reason, I was just thinking about you...." PLEASE STOP RIPPING OFF A LOYAL READERSHIP AND GET ON WITH IT.... Thanks and God Bless

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: It was good to get back into this series.
Review: I had looked forward to this book for the past several months. I didn't think it was quite as captivating as the first five books, but wasn't overly disappointed. I continue to look forward the each new release.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Fast moving, thought provoking
Review: This is sixth in series, and probably quickest read. Moves well and they have added some new characters as well as lost some. Really starts you thinking how committed would you be to Christ and your faith if you start to face not having food, basic supplies. Can't wait for next book in series

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Great book! However....
Review: I don't want to just put my stamp of approval on the book, nor do I want to prevent anyone from reading the next book in an excellent series. The premise is great, and the execution is good, however, as many others have stated, it is lacking in substance. Most of the text is dedicated to catching people up to speed who may not have read the other books. My comment to Tim and Jerry: FORGET THAT! Let the people go by the other books and catch up. Develop the story and the characters. I do like that Carpathia is showing his true colors, especially when he thinks he is alone. I can't wait for the next book, but I do hope there is less reminiscing about what's gone before and more character development and action.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: They've done it again.
Review: Well the authors have done it again. This book continues the story of our Tribulation Force. All of the books have been real page turners. You really can't wait to read them. My only problem with this book was . . . what a place to end. I can guarantee that I am hanging on by my fingernails waiting for the next installment!! A wonderful book that gets everyone thinking about Christ's glorious return. Keep them coming guys!!

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: $$$ vs. A Story That Has and Will Continue to Astound People
Review: This is a wonderful storyline that puts End Times into a modern perspective. It has changed my thinking and also the others around me. The descriptions of the actual biblical events are awesome. The first sighing by Leah of the horsemen was excellent. Rayford seemed a little too obsessed with the assassination of Carpathia though. Come on, he's got to be a family man just as he was in the previous books. When writing, characters must have a set of guidelines and if they are broken, it appears to be poorly written. I'm not saying it's bad, but just to watch how the characters are "abiding to these guidelines." I was disheartened to see yet another clencher at the end. To see it all tied up in a climax that MAKES you buy the next one conveys the notion that this has become a money making project. I think series is defined as a set of things that can function as individual units. Although it would be helpful to have read the previous books, I think every book should be a complete one with a beginning and an ending. Assassins prolonged the climax to the next book and has made people wonder if Tim and Jerry are doing this for money or for God. If you (addressing the authors) read this, please, you've got us all captivated by a great story line, don't spoil it by drawing everything out. Thanks for listening to my 2 cents. God bless!!

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Sluggish and slow
Review: I am a believer, and I have been challenged by the Left Behind series to be more diligent in my Bible study and prayer life. However, with each new book in the series I feel that more words are used to cover less ground plot-wise. It's as though someone - the author, the publisher, I don't know who - is stretching this story out as far as it can possibly be stretched. Even the font size is bigger, and there are fewer lines per page! TWELVE BOOKS? Please, it's a great story, but someone, for some reason, is going overboard. I guess as long as people (like myself) are hooked and buy the latest installment, the series will go on. Maybe the next book will negate all of my complaints by resolving Hattie's dilemma(PLEASE!) and including more than one major plague and one major event.


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