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Book Reviews of Genesis (The Prodigal Project, Bk 1)

Genesis (The Prodigal Project, Bk 1)
Genesis - The Prodigal Project, Bk 1
Author: Ken Abraham, Daniel Hart
ISBN-13: 9780452284203
ISBN-10: 0452284201
Publication Date: 1/7/2003
Pages: 304
Rating:
  • Currently 4/5 Stars.
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4 stars, based on 17 ratings
Publisher: Plume
Book Type: Paperback
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Helpful Score: 2
Same subject as the Left Behind series, less biblical quotes and prayer but still wonderful. I cannot wait for the 5th book to come out!
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Wasn't what I thought it would be.
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I loved this series.
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Paulette really liked it. It makes you think.
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This book is the first in a series. It is an end-times scenario - this one written from the Christian understanding of a "pre-millenial rapture of the believing Church", which takes place very early in this volume and then continues on to start tracking the events happening to the "left behind".

The book ranges around the world but most of the main characters are located in the USA. The author has several story-lines and moves from one set of characters to another with ease.

The book is a quick read and personally, I look forward to reading the next in the series.

If you enjoy books similar to the books written by T. LaHaye and J. Jenkins...you will enjoy this.
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On just another Sunday, a man joins a group of friends for a golf game. A working mother, trying to balance career and home, skips weekly services. An Internet junkie scours the Web looking for some comforting news but finds only unrest. Ordinary people who live their lives in an unsettled time, like most too overwhelmed by their own concerns to register the groundswell of changes taking place everywhere-until the instance when millions around the world disappear.