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Dawn-Apocalypse Rising : Book 1 of The Windows of Heaven |
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Rating:  Summary: A creative masterpiece on the antediluvian world. Review: K.G. Powderly's "Dawn Apocalypse Rising" is one of the few novels concerning the Biblical antediluvian world, and it is most likely the best. Powderly has taken a world of which we have no information and formed a back story to it almost as complete as that of Tolkien's "The Lord of the Rings". This is a must read.
Rating:  Summary: A creative masterpiece on the antediluvian world. Review: K.G. Powderly's "Dawn Apocalypse Rising" is one of the few novels concerning the Biblical antediluvian world, and it is most likely the best. Powderly has taken a world of which we have no information and formed a back story to it almost as complete as that of Tolkien's "The Lord of the Rings". This is a must read.
Rating:  Summary: Must read.... Review: Others have said it, but it is worth repeating: You have not read the story of Noah as it is written here. Finally, someone has taken the time to creatively set forth a worthwhile story in the antediluvian world. There are a few odd glitches (POD typos notwithstanding) such as the author's putting unfamiliar terms in bold, not all of which are then included in the glossary at the back of the book. On the whole, though, this is a refreshing and realistic look at the world before the flood. I'm sure that it will have its detractors, but anyone who enjoys historical fiction, Christian fiction, or fantasy should get a kick out of this, and if you read the afterward and bibliography, you might just learn something.
Rating:  Summary: Must read.... Review: Others have said it, but it is worth repeating: You have not read the story of Noah as it is written here. Finally, someone has taken the time to creatively set forth a worthwhile story in the antediluvian world. There are a few odd glitches (POD typos notwithstanding) such as the author's putting unfamiliar terms in bold, not all of which are then included in the glossary at the back of the book. On the whole, though, this is a refreshing and realistic look at the world before the flood. I'm sure that it will have its detractors, but anyone who enjoys historical fiction, Christian fiction, or fantasy should get a kick out of this, and if you read the afterward and bibliography, you might just learn something.
Rating:  Summary: 'Tis an awesome book Review: We all know the story of Noah, right? Old white man with a long beard who built a cute little boat to save the elephants, just like the picture in our story Bible that Grandma used to read to us. If you would like to keep that view of the story, don't read this book. In Dawn Apocalypse Rising, we are introduced to the pre-flood world in way that few could ever imagine. A'Nu-Ahki is the most compelling characters I have ever come across in a book, and his world is a world so unlike and yet like our own, that you cannot help but be captivated. With dragons and Titans and men who live for centuries, and so much more, I was not able to put this book down. I also adore Avarnon-Set, and if you want to find out why that makes me utterly wierd, you gotta read it. Anyway, be warned. If you do read Powderly's masterpiece, you will never be able to look at Genesis the same way again.
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