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"Just one more book in the all-encompassing, enthralling, and utterly absorbing Left Behind Series"
From the very first letter of the alphabet that my eyes looked upon inside this series of books, until the very last period of the very last sentence, I was hooked. Each one of these books absorbed my attention like no other book has ever done in my life. Biblically sound, theatrically entertaining, and brilliantly written, the Left Behind books will inspire you to dig into God's word and take the pieces of news from your T.V. screen and match them right smack-dab up with the prophecies of the Bible. Your hair will stand up, your heart will race, and you will find yourself helplessly caught in the suspense. Once you finish one of these books, you will desperately race to your computer screen or your local library to pick up the next one!

Carrie Lynn Jones
Author of It All Began... When Jesus Gave Me Sneakers


"Soul Havest:: The World Takes Sides "
Soul Harvest was in good condition and had little damage. The pages were a little worn and the cover was worn.

"LaHaye/Jenkins' Guide to Christianity: An Immoral Morality"
Alright, so, if you're here, then I don't have to tell you how poorly written this series is. The characters are cardboard, there is no pacing, there is no sense of style and the plot is cliched, repetitive and completely devoid of real tension. But, you might reasonably respond, none of that is the point to this series. This series is meant to convert the masses, and therefore, we might posit that we ought to judge this series based on its religious and moral content.

If so? Then this series is even worse off than judging it on its artistic merits (and it has practically none).

First of all, to re-establish the fact that this is a poorly written series, allow me to quote this choice segment from near the end of the novel. The context is that Ray is investigating an airplane that has crashed and now rests underwater, a grave for dozens of people. He's searching for his missing wife, whom he fears is one of the dead (p. 402): "All he saw in his fading light were the backs of five heads and the heels of ten feet. Seven shoes had come loose. He had never understood the phenomenon of the contraction of human feet in the face of violent collision...."

Truly, genuinely dismal. Just awful. Here, you can tell that the authors decided to do a few minutes worth of research, and, finding some tidbit about contracting feet or somesuch, they just couldn't leave it out. You know, for verisimilitude. The fact that, while scuba-diving in an underwater airplane, searching desperately for his wife, and suffering from a bad head inury, this is a really lame thought for Ray to be having, pulling us completely out of the suspense of the scene? Well, the authors don't quite get that sort of thing.

But, like I say, perhaps we should concentrate our critiquing efforts on the presentation of theology and ethics found here. After all, that's obviously what's most important to the authors. And so, let's have a little bit of theological conversation between two of our Tribulation Saints (210):

"'God has proven personal to us, Mac," Rayford said. 'He doesn't always answer our prayers the way he we think he will, but we've learned he knows best. And we have to be careful not to think that everything we feel deeply is necessarily true.'

'I don't follow,' Mac said.

'For instance, I can't shake the feeling that Amanda is still alive. But I can't swear that this is from God.' Rayford hesitated, suddenly overcome. 'I want to be sure that if it turns out I'm wrong, I don't hold it against God.'"

See? Rayford gets this deep feeling about Amanda's still being alive. If she turns out to be alive, then Rayford knows that the feeling came from God, and he praises God for "assuring" Ray or something like that. However, if Amanda isn't alive, then Rayford knows that his initial feeling wasn't from God, after all, but just his own hopes overblown...

No wonder Mac didn't follow. It isn't followable.

But my big problem here isn't the authors' lack of logic. Oh, sure, they haven't even been *introduced* to logic, but no, my bigger concern is the morality. Throughout this series, they've been inspired to use the series as a pulpit for preaching against what they feel are society's ills. Fair enough, except, rather than making anything resembling an actual case against any of these things, they've been content to merely smear them through association (i.e. the Antichrist supports it, ergo it's just as evil as Fundamentalists always said it was). In this way, the authors look to tarnish organizations like the United Nations and hot-button political issues like abortion, cloning and fetal tissue research. Look, there are several good arguments to be made against things like the United Nations (and also good arguments for it)... but, that the Antichrist might use it for world conquest? Is not a good argument. (Also, it's not even a good Christian argument, for God's will is obviously that the Antichrist have dominion for a time, yes? Therefore, arguing against the U.N. appears to be attempting to thwart God's plan...)

Not always preaching against, sometimes the authors preach for things. For instance, in the character of Chloe, they preach for the "natural" submission of women to men (307):

"Don't parent me, Buck. Seriously, I don't have a problem submitting to you because I know how much you love me. I'm willing to obey you even when you're wrong. But don't be unreasonable."

This is not the independent woman the authors introduced us to in the first couple of books. After almost disappearing from the narrative altogether, Chloe has re-emerged as a caracature of what the authors believe is the ideal Christian wife. That is: obedient. And here, they try to make such obedience sound reasonable because it's done "because I know how much you love me..." but ask yourselves this: does Chloe love Buck any less than Buck loves Chloe? No. Yet the authors would *never* give Buck a speech about how he obeys Chloe and submits to her (even when she's wrong). They give Chloe this speech because she's a woman, and the authors believe that it is a woman's duty to submit to her husband, and obey him.

Apart from social observations, let's take a look at the character--and morality--of God as presented by this series. As a good starting point (and the central plot element of the end of the last novel, and most of this one), the "Wrath of the Lamb" earthquake that devastates the earth.

What I find interesting about that quake is: according to the authors, it's God's work. Now, in chronicling the 'End of Times,' the authors have been quick and clear to lay a lot at Nicolae Carpathia's doorstep. He's the Antichrist, after all; a bad, bad man. Yet, come to it, God has managed to wreak more destruction than Carpathia. I know that the authors, and most readers, would sift these acts of destruction into "good" and "bad" camps, but for someone who isn't Christian (like myself) it's a bit hard to come to that conclusion, just based on what I've read in this series. God's earthquake doesn't seem to be any more discriminatory than Carpathia's nuclear attack--they both wind up killing people both moral and immoral, Christian and other, right? They're both launching their attacks on the populace in an effort to gain better control of people, right? Win more people to their side, right? Honestly, other than the titles we've bestowed upon them, how is someone expected to figure out which is the force of good and which is the force of evil, when, for all I can tell, they employ the same tactics and have the same goals?

The big difference seems to be: God is *more* powerful, is *better* able to massacre people, and therefore we'd be wise in backing him up. Do you know what argument LaHaye and Jenkins have yet to make? That God is more moral in some observable way, and therefore worthy of love, respect or admiration. So far, the only thing that they've proven about their deity is that he's not afraid of murdering millions of people to make a point. God seems to be "good" and "moral" in LaHaye/Jenkins' world because he says so, and will slap you down hard if you disagree.

Of course, this is my beef--my personal point of view--I get that. I only wish the authors had some recognition of their own point of view, and how it colors their writing (and how it limits it). For instance, a good portion of the early part of the novel is Buck's trying to find Chloe (seems that girl is always gone missing), who they're worried has been killed by the quake. Had the quake, somehow, been the work of Carpathia, Buck would be burning with all sorts of anger at the cruelty and inhumanity of the Antichrist--at how casually the Antichrist could butcher people. Instead, Buck is filled with a sort of quiet resignation, because the quake is the handiwork of a "loving" God. Surely the kind of God that can cause these sorts of horrors must give a moral person pause...? Yet...

"The chopper lights illuminated an area of twenty feet in front of the craft. Mac suddenly unclipped his belt and leaned forward. 'What is that, Ray? It's raining, but it's red! Look at that! All over the snow!'

'It's blood," Rayford said, a peace flooding his soul...this show, this shower of fire and ice and blood, reminded him yet again that God is faithful. He keeps his promises." (410)

Yikes! Christians of LaHaye and Jenkins' stripe I find a bit... disturbing. They have no problems in upholding a God as being moral and loving, even as he slaughters millions (and condemns untold amounts of them to Hell, as he arbitrarily limits their opportunities for conversion/salvation through their early deaths). Yet they condemn as evil a man who kills a lesser number, even though that man is conforming to God's plan for us every bit as much as the earthquakes, comets, etc. They find comfort in raining fire and blood, but are troubled by independent women and embryonic research that could wind-up curing diseases and thereby saving lives.

If LaHaye and Jenkins are right--if this series really does reflect Christianity and the character and morality of their God--then God is wicked, and a truly moral person would have to take a stand against him, even if it were futile. There is nothing loving about this "loving" God, no matter how many times we assert it is so. And anyways, even if they're right metaphysically, this series is still incredibly poor in terms of writing, characterization, plot, etc. Being religious and being right doesn't make a person a competent author.



"Great religious fiction"
The authors again take us on a journey in the lives of the Tribulation Saints after the rapture. Nicolae Carpathia is the anti-Christ and more of his evilness is displayed. The 3rd and 4th Horseman are unleashed and calamity strikes the earth and those left behind.
These books are a great work and those who believe or aren't sure what to believe begin to understand the bible and the point of the books, to prepare yourself and make a decision to follow Christ and accept him as the Messiah. I enjoy them because they make the rapture and the prophesies of what is to come so real, the meaning of the prophesies are intrepreted by the authors but they make sense. The characters are real and are flawed, they make mistakes, they fight for what they believe, they experience pain and agony, happiness and joy. You want to be there with them, helping in the cause, at the same time you hope to never have to be there, that you're taken in the rapture and not left behind.

"Christophobes are out in droves. "
I love how everybody is lambasting this series as hate speech because it puts forth strong christian morals that are the foundation of this country's very beginnings. Our love of religious freedom is what spurred the founding fathers toward revolution in the 1700's. Our love of conservative christian values helped us increase our work ethic and lead the charge that was known as the Industrial Revolution. It is only after the true hate speech spewed by the likes of Madalyn Murray O'Hair came into existence that this country fell behind in industry, education and every other area you can think of and name.

This series is a call for Americans to get back to the foundations of what made it so strong for 200 years. If you can't swallow the bitter pill known as the truth, that's your problem, not the writers' problem. These books are well-written and very timely. They carry with them a very truth-laden message that Jesus is what he claimed to be... Messiah. He is "The way..." to the Father. You can accept it or you can deny it but you have a pretty dark interpretation of what will happen if you deny The Son. And if you missed it, the answer is real simple. Deny the Son and THE SON shall deny you before The Father in Heaven.

Accept the SON and your soul will reap the rewards at Harvest time.

There's a lot to these books. People just need to learn to enjoy them for what they are. Christian fiction. Look, it clearly says on the book jacket (or back cover depending on the version you buy) that this book is Bible based. If you aren't willing to read it with an open mind, why bother reading it?

This book (and the others in the series) exist as exactly what they are. Wholesome Christian Fiction written for a Christian audience or for those looking for answers to questions regarding Christianity. For those who read this and attempt to use is as a means through which you can attack Christianity, your attacks are baseless, first of all. But they also do not belong in a book review. Works such as this should be graded based on their purpose and the quality of the writing therein. As such, I highly recommend this book to all those looking for this type of literature. Christophobes need not apply.

 

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"The best paced so far!!", I really enjoyed the faster paced story,this kept me on the edge. I hope they keep the pace going on the rest of the series.

"Simply Irresistable:))", Another enthtralling addition to the series. I can say nothing negative about this series. I love it and will continure to read on.

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"A slow read...", LaHaye and Jenkins' fourth book in the series, again offers a slow and winding ride to the Glorious Appearing of Christ. Though not as slow as Nicolae, it's still in the early stages to know if it's going to get better. Though I'm now 1/3 of the way to the end of the series, I have a sneaking suspicion they probably could've condensed it into seven books instead of twelve.

I'm a Catholic and I love stories from the bible and am very interested in the Book of Revelations, so I had high hopes for this going in, but I feel like I'm going to end up with a 'meh' feeling at the end. Instead of increasing the urgency of the times, the authors take every chance they get to preach the word to every new person they meet. Okay, we get the point, accept Christ into your hearts or you won't be accepted into heaven.

I don't mean to seem blase about the whole thing, but you want people to be entertained as well. The authors dispense with the obvious thrill aspect and fill it with boring exposition. Example: A quarter of the world just died...DIED. The horrors around them should be horrendous, the stench should be overwhelming. I wanted to feel that apocalyptic sense of urgency and yet it was played off like a day at the doctor's waiting room and "let's read the bible some more."

It could've played out like a thrilling Christian movie on a grand scale, not a 17-hour sermon.

"Slow......Again", Ok the first book was good, the second slow, the third one picked up for me and now, I'm having hell (pardon) getting thru this one. Last book we spent a lot of time trying to figure out where Buck and Rayford were and now we are looking for Chloe and Amanda. I think it's becoming a bit repetitive, but hopefully it speeds up again.




 
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"Soul Harvest: The World Takes Side (Left Behind Book 4)", Once again a great book and if you are collecting them or just reading through them to pass along, I highly recommend this one.

"Another slow one....", Like all the other Left Behind books, "Soul Harvest" is 25 pages worth of plot dragged out into a full lenght novel (in order to make it more books so as to make more money, if you ask me). Like the other books, the characters are running around, looking for eachother, trying to find new converts and giving lengthy moral preachings. Towards the end there's a meteor approaching Earth. This could have been spectacular, but it goes nowhere, and then the book is over.

If you're looking for a boring book, you can trust LaHaye and Jenkins to churn them out because they know millions of "born again" Christians will pay them to do so. If you want to read a better book, read anything else...

"Do you REALLY want the World to take sides?", There are three ways to look at the Left Behind books (all of which I've read out of sincere interest in comprehending Fundamentalism):

1. They are science-fantasy, with a little soft-core sex and violence. It fits the genre. As such, it's a very poor job of writing. The characters are neither believable nor individuated enough to sympathize with. The action has no pace, no suspense. There's not a trace of humor. In short, no serious publisher would take a second look at at. Try Harry Potter instead; it's more plausible, and a lot more amusing. OR
2. They are an endless diatribe that rants against "others" in order to incite hatred. They reek of bigotry and racism. If they portray fundamentalist attitudes fairly, then fundamentalists are the sort of people who gloat over the distress of others--not the sort of people who love their neighbors, who see the beam in their own eyes before the speck in someone else's eye, or who forgive anyone 7X70 times! OR
3. The whole shebang is a coded secret message from some diabolic enemy of freedom, with instructions for subverting the democratic process and establishing a sectarian tyranny. I can't break the code; can you? Perhaps you should read every third word from the back of each chapter in order to find the meaning in this droning nonsense.

All in all, I think my third interpretation is the most promising.

Have you noted, by the way, the shameless manner in which the author promotes his sales in his "editorial" reviews? Christian readers, you are being plucked! Heaven is not reserved for readers of LaHaye.

"HATE FICTION", Clearly the tens of millions of fouls who read this racist crap fail to see it for exactly what is; an endorsement of Ethnic cleansing. If the tables were turned and a Jew, or a Muslim wrote a series in which anyone who disagreed with Judaism, or Islam was BRUTALLY MURDERED than the same fundamentalists idiots who take such disgusting pleasure out of this garbage would go simply ape s**t. I do not know what is more pathetic the fact that there are actually fundamentalist Lunatics out there who write this truly unforgivable racist garbage, or the large number of dimwits out who eagerly wait to throw their money away on each installment of HATEFUL FILTH!!!

"sloooooooooooooooow...", This book just drags on and on. Buck's search for Chloe could have been handled in a fraction of the time.

One huge gripe, which represents incredibly poor writing, is the name changes used to refer to one character. Ken Ritz is both referred to as Ken and Ritz, and not just in dialogue either. One rule of good writing is to ALWAYS refer to your character by one name. You wouldn't refer to a mother as Jane, mum, mother and ma in the one book.

Still, the book can be quite entertaining if you know what's coming next, which you would because it's been mentioned enough in the books. One more thing that bothers me is recapping on past events-- the authors rehash the same old stuff.

 
 
 

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