

File Size: 554 KB
Print Length: 251 pages
Simultaneous Device Usage: Unlimited
Publication Date: June 11, 2010
Sold by: Digital Services LLC
Language: English
ASIN: B003R7L3FO
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Enhanced Typesetting: Enabled
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I have never written a review but felt compelled. What a great series, excellent research and fantastic author. It speaks to you on many levels and I find it fascinating how the author tied in so many events and made the characters real people.Once I read book 1 I was hooked and stayed awake at nights finishing the series. The only thing I feel bad about is how cheap it was! I felt like I should have paid more for so much entertainment and introspection.The books just kept getting better, building and building to excellent closure in book 4. I kept wondering if Hilda and Odin ended up being the people that start the vikings.
I am at the end of book 3 now and the series is great.it is amazing how the people before the flood are so like today and how quickly they go back and away from jehovah.I WiSH Mr. Heppner would take this series farther for the people of Isreal. Like how Isreal came to be after Abram, etc. and what about Melchisedek( good book about him by Traylor, I think)Anyway I enjoy historical fiction as opposed to fantasy tyoes with made up land. Just saying..I will read book 4 in this series next. God bless all.
Following the path of man down through a historical background Vaughn drops you into the lives of the people of the world some years after the flood. The spreading out of man upon the earth takes time yet 100 years goes by with heroes and villains falling back into the nature of man once again.The struggle is long for man,yet will we learn after all of those years?Peal back the pages and live their lives of struggle as it does have a ring of here we go again!A GOOD READ,that will take you to the people of the tower you will have to get them both,yet it is worth every shekel or dime you spend.
Vaughn Heppner is an excellent author. I love reading Christian Historical Fiction and I thoroughly enjoyed reading this book and any of his books. Even though I have been taught since birth about God and the Bible and The Beginning, this book just makes it so much more real to me. The characters are so real to life I feel like I know them. I impatiently (lol) wait for more books from Vaughn Heppner along this line of reading.
This book is part of a series beginning with the Noah's Ark story. It is about 100 years since the flood and Noah's children have multiplied to thousands of people. They decide they want to rebuild civilization beginning with the city of Babel. They build a tower to glorify themselves. This is a well-written series which sticks close to the Biblical account, with a few flights of fancy. The characters struggle with obeying God's commands and getting along with each other. I would recommend it.
Got hooked on Vaughn Heppner through his Doom Star Series and ventured out into his biblical fiction. A great supplement to old testament religious reading in that it provides a little creative enhancement to color in the story. Not for everyone, but it did help me to reenergize my studies and enthusiasm with my religious reading. Purchased and read all of the Lost Civilizations and Ark Chronicle, Lod, and Doom star series. Waiting for more...
I have read Vaughn Heppener books and will continue to read them. This puts a really good spin on how it could have been at that time period. THere have been other comment stating how it is to modern or not factual enough but it is fiction and a good story.
The story is quite enjoyable and engaging. Political intrigue, heroes, villains, etc. However, the frequent typos and spelling errors are distracting.Case in point:"He nodded, grinning.""You let your bread grow, I see," she said.He beamed. He was proud of his beard,
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