The Mark : The Beast Rules the World (Left Behind #8)
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Rating | : | 4.22 (911 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0788749714 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 182 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2014-08-04 |
Language | : | English |
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"Frank Muller will do such a fantastic job that the blind will see, the lame will walk" -- Best-selling author Stephen King
Now, you can hear all the apocalyptic action voiced by Audie Award-winning narrator Frank Muller in this complete, unabridged production.. With sales in the tens of millions, the Left Behind books have become the biggest selling inspirational series of all time. 7 CDs/8.75 hours (UNABRIDGED) In the blink of an eye, millions of people on earth have disappeared. Each one must choose whether to receive the mark of the beast, or die. The Left Behind Series has topped best-seller lists across the country, been the subject of special features in national media, and captured the attention of Hollywood producers. Now, the evil one rules the world, and those left behind must make a crucial decision. The Rapture, predicted centuries ago in the Book of Revelation, has finally happened. Never have
James L. Coker said This series is getting less interesting, too slow. I have read the first 8 books of this series but will probably stop there. The story crawls along at a glacial pace and the author includes some things (advanced technology, for example) that are brushed over very quickly and leave the reader having to imagine that it simply "exists" when there is no illustration about how these things came to be. In addition, the members of the tribulation force seem to be a rather unlikely group in my opinion. Every time a new character gets introduced, it seems like "This series is getting less interesting, too slow" according to James L. Coker. I have read the first 8 books of this series but will probably stop there. The story crawls along at a glacial pace and the author includes some things (advanced technology, for example) that are brushed over very quickly and leave the reader having to imagine that it simply "exists" when there is no illustration about how these things came to be. In addition, the members of the tribulation force seem to be a rather unlikely group in my opinion. Every time a new character gets introduced, it seems like 2 out of This series is getting less interesting, too slow I have read the first 8 books of this series but will probably stop there. The story crawls along at a glacial pace and the author includes some things (advanced technology, for example) that are brushed over very quickly and leave the reader having to imagine that it simply "exists" when there is no illustration about how these things came to be. In addition, the members of the tribulation force seem to be a rather unlikely group in my opinion. Every time a new character gets introduced, it seems like 2 out of 3 are pilots! They all seem to have unlimited access to multi-million dollar aircraft, unlimited fuel, and money . are pilots! They all seem to have unlimited access to multi-million dollar aircraft, unlimited fuel, and money . out of This series is getting less interesting, too slow I have read the first 8 books of this series but will probably stop there. The story crawls along at a glacial pace and the author includes some things (advanced technology, for example) that are brushed over very quickly and leave the reader having to imagine that it simply "exists" when there is no illustration about how these things came to be. In addition, the members of the tribulation force seem to be a rather unlikely group in my opinion. Every time a new character gets introduced, it seems like 2 out of 3 are pilots! They all seem to have unlimited access to multi-million dollar aircraft, unlimited fuel, and money . are pilots! They all seem to have unlimited access to multi-million dollar aircraft, unlimited fuel, and money . OK John J. Hadam I said I wouldn't write another review, but I guess I opened my mouth only to change feet. I'll be up front and say this is a biased review. This is because I'm a born-again Christian that believes in a dispensational interpretation of the Bible. This means the Bible needs to be interpreted literally unless it clearly says otherwise. Why would God, the creator of the universe, leave confusing figurative directions to eternity? That said, you'll like the book if your beliefs are down this alley. If you're hard-core atheist, you won't like it. If you don't like literal Biblical interpretations of Revelation, you could go eit. Barbara Tippett said I couldn't seem to put it down. I wanted. I couldn't seem to put it down. I wanted to read on and find out what happened next. I really began to think what I would have done if I was there?
Best-selling author Jerry B. Jenkins creates the dramatic stories for each fast-paced apocalyptic thriller. . Noted scriptural authority Tim LaHaye provides outlines for the vivid Biblical prophecies in the Left Behind series