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You MUST read this entire series, you will be blessed for doing it and you wont be able to put them down.
But it's almost three times that long, making it a very slow read.The scope of the narrative is severely limited by the perspective from which it written. This is described in awful detail, dragging the narrative to a halt.In another scene, Buck and two minor characters argue endlessly about how to smuggle themselves out of Israel. This essentially renders the entire cabal of Nicolae sycophants useless; it's all Nicolae.The plot is thin, which wouldn't be so bad if the book had been cut to 150 pages. I appreciate that God is intervening in this scene and also while the characters are escaping out of Israel, but I was embarassed how cheaply affected this scene was.
In one scene, Buck is working the telephone trying to reach his wife, and he keeps missing her, and he keeps getting interrupted. It's not.The onset of World War III at the end of Tribulation Force set the bar high for this book, which takes place across the beginning of the war. How do they resolve the problem. Nicolae is another character that I found lacking. I enjoyed the first, thought the second was average, and I would have been satisfied if the third book turned out to be as good as the second. But the war is weakly executed by the writers, and it does not carry with it the mortal weight that you would expect. It seems he can get away with anything by controlling the minds of the people around him. Too much of the book sweats the small stuff, the least important aspects of the plot.
They drop to their knees and pray, and Buck comes up with a way out from thin air. This is the third book of the Left Behind Series. Overall, this aspect of the plot is dealt with far too briefly.The characters are poorly developed; they are not capable of showing any real emotion--except for the Israelis, who constantly bemoan their travails and are even more one-dimensional than the other wooden characters. For example, as a bombing attack is prepared against San Francisco, the chief concern of several scenes is whether Rayford Steele's wife is able to get off a plane and get on another one before the first plane takes off.
I FOUND THEM TO BE GREAT READING. MUST READ THE ENTIRE LEFT BEHIND SERIES IN ORDER TO GET THE FULL AND COMPLETE STORY. THESE BOOKS HAVE ABOUT EVERYTHING ANYONE COULD WANT IN THEM. EXCELLENT EXPLAINATION OF THE BOOK OF REVALTIONS PUT INTO MODERN DAY TERMS. THIS BOOK HAS THE STORY OF THE CHARACTER DESCRIBED AS THE ANTICHRIST IN THE BIBLE. ESPECIALLY IF ONE LOVES THRILLERS.
Jenkins is a book were Nicolae Carpathia becomes the focus and will consolidate his power. Nicolae: The Rise of Antichrist by Tim LaHaye and Jerry B. Steele and Williams try to protect their families and the Tribulation Force right in the midst of global war.+ + + + + + + + ++ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +Are you a spiritual retard, or are you on the path to ENLIGHTENMENT.+ + + + + + + + ++ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
I never read a book with 70% of the text is conversation 5% action and 25% I can't even explain. To much dialogue not enough action plain and simple. All in all this is a difficult subject to tackle so kudos to the authors.
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