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In His Image (Book One of The Christ Clone Trilogy)

In His Image (Book One of The Christ Clone Trilogy)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Exceptional Books!
Review: Regardless of genre, this is one of the best series of books I've ever read. You 'live' these books as you read them. It is almost too believable. The author's talent for blending in fact (backed up by footnotes) require you to keep reminding yourself that you are reading a work of fiction. These are exceptional books!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Simply Amazing
Review: James BeauSeigneur has done the most amazing thing in this remarkable series of books--he's written something that both believers and skeptics can rejoice about.

If you're anything like me, you've looked at End Times books with more than a little bit of a jaundiced eye. Too often, everything is given away right at the start of the books. The rest becomes simply preaching to the choir.

Not here. Finally, at last, we have a series of books that leaves the reader in doubt as to what is REALLY going on until the middle of the third book. The great thing about this approach is that it MOST CLOSELY ACCORDS WITH HOW END TIMES EVENTS WILL ACTUALLY UNFOLD. In other words, for believers and skeptics alike IT IS ALMOST AS IF THEY ARE EXPERIENCING THE END TIMES AS THEY READ THESE BOOKS.

Think about it. If we were actually living in the End Times as the Bible describes them, WE WOULDN'T KNOW IT, WOULD WE. Nor would we know the either the identity of the Antichrist, nor how he would go about enacting his agenda. That's what sets these books apart. The author has written them in such a way that WE JUST DON'T KNOW ANY OF THESE THINGS. It's as if we're living through the End Times as they are actually unfolding.

That to me is a great accomplishment, and one that enables readers of whatever stripe--Christian, atheist, agnostic, skeptic--to have an authentic reading experience.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Literary flatulence
Review: The only thing spouting more hot air than this book is its author, who had the audacity to take a nitwit, trite story and stretch it into THREE tedious volumes. This is a Poor Man's LEFT BEHIND, boring, adolescent tripe. All the glowing hype about this novel must come from the same source of gas as the book. Avoid, avoid, avoid!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Fiction based on fact!
Review: I am a large fan of fictional and tutorial works based on the book of Revelations, my favorite book in the Bible. As such, in regard to fictional works, I have read (books) and seen (movies)depicting many different authors' ideas concerning the end times. Some were very far fetched and did not follow the prophesy and there are a rare few that not only follow the prophesy, but are also very entertaining and hard to put down such as the Left Behind Series by LaHaye and Jenkins. The Christ Clone Series is one of these works also. It puts a different spin on the Rapture than I have seen, but it backs it up with scripture. Through out the book, there are footnotes refering to actual events and science reference. The author does an excellent job of intermingling scriptural prophesy, science, and history, referencing actual people and events, into one of the most believable works of fiction I have read. For those worried that this book may not be based on scripture, rest assurred. Not only does he do this, but he has created a very soul moving ending. This is one of my favorite works to date. It was so gripping I read all three books in 3 days.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: God
Review: This book was horrible! Why does anyone read this stuff??...

The prose is disgusting, the characters are undeveloped, the plot is pathetic.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Do NOT Buy this book. Lame author.
Review: I doubt that Amazon's "customers recommended" it as the perfect addItion to or substitute for virtually EVERY book on the best seller list -- fiction and nonfiction. If you peruse the titles, it is the perfect addition to Star Wars, Star Trek, The Left Behind Series, all visionary fiction, and a lot more! Sorry, but this author is a sleaze. I think Amazon should dump this book and author. Great book to buy if you need a new doorstop. Enjoy!

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: You'd think it was the greatest book ever written!
Review: From all the positive reviews and all the reommendations popping up all over Amazon I thought this must be the greatest story ever told. Alas a was suckered, this is poorly written comic book material at best. Do not waste your money. the Christian themes and the bad language did not bother me, but the bad writting did. I see now that all the reviews and recomendations are being planted by the author. The author has ruined his credibility I will never buy another of his books. I agree with another reviewer about the hipocracy of the author, shame on you!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Oh Praise JESUS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Review: Before reading this book, i was an atheist. Hardcore atheist. But then, I read the book due to a friend incessantly begging me to. I was totally blown away. The characters were accurate reprensentations of everyday people in a world that is created by God. It moved me, I'm seriously considering a christian life now, NO MORE PROMISCUITY FOR ME, THANKS JESUS!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Exciting Story + Great Scholarship = Incredible Trilogy
Review: I read these books after seeing them compared to what would result if Stephen King had written Left Behind. So I figured they must be like King's novel The Stand which loosely deals with the same topic.

Unlike The Stand, however, The Christ Clone Trilogy (TCCT) sticks very closely to the prophecy of the Bible. Unlike Left Behind, TCCT is intelligently written with plot twists and a roller-coaster pace that will have your heart pounding almost from start to finish.

There's one other thing TCCT has that most fictions books are missing: scholarship. I highly recommend these books to everyone!

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: SALTING THE MINE!!
Review: This book was a huge disappointment, especially since Amazon's "customers recommendeded" it as the perfect addItion to or substitute for virtually EVERY book on the best seller list -- fiction and nonfiction. If you peruse the titles, it is the perfect addition to Star Wars, Star Trek, The Left Behind Series, all visionary fiction, and a lot more! Sorry, I don't buy it. Hard to believe that real fans would read that range of books. Whether the author is behind this or some misguided fans, I don't know. But, it sure seems sleazy for a book with a supposedly "righteous" theme.


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