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Title | : | Desecration (Left Behind #9) |
Author | : | Tim LaHaye |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 432 pages |
Published | : | May 20th 2002 by Tyndale House Publishers (first published October 30th 2001) |
Categories | : | Christian Fiction. Christian. Fiction |
Tim LaHaye
Paperback | Pages: 432 pages Rating: 4.01 | 23147 Users | 308 Reviews
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The exciting ninth book in the Left Behind series that has sold over 2.5 million copies in hardcover is now available in trade paperback. In November 2001 "Desecration" was #1 on the "New York Times, USA Today, Wall Street Journal, Publishers Weekly, " and "CBA Marketplace" best-seller lists. With 50 million products sold, the Left Behind series is an international phenomenon.Particularize Books Toward Desecration (Left Behind #9)
Original Title: | Desecration |
ISBN: | 0842332294 (ISBN13: 9780842332293) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Left Behind #9 |
Literary Awards: | Christy Award Nominee for Futuristic (2002) |
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Ratings: 4.01 From 23147 Users | 308 ReviewsArticle Containing Books Desecration (Left Behind #9)
These books do not slow down. Since word one in the first book right on down the line, they have been nonstop action and adventure. I cant stress enough how exciting this series has proven to be. Its definitely a new look at the dystopian genre.The Mark of Loyalty is officially put into effect. Worldwide, believers are losing their lives. They would rather give their lives in the name of their God than take the mark of the beast and spend an eternity in Hell. The Antichrist is on a mission toI loved this book, but then again I love most of the Left Behind books. There are a couple of sad parts, but I won't spoil. Let me just say that a Trib Force member dies, killed by the GC. Other than that the book was great! It introduced some new believers such as Hannah Palemoon. It also is when Chaim Rosenzweig led the Jewish believers to Petra. Also Tsion Ben-Judah (along with Rayford Steele and Abdullah Smith) comes just as two warheads are dropped on more than a million believers. they can
Definitely think this is one of the most action filled book in the series.
The series is getting pretty interesting now as the AntiChrist is now indwelled with Satan himself and running rampant but God is also flexing his muscles a little bit in an effort to remind Nicolae who's boss. Great to see the Christians still remaining faithful and their numbers growing. The whole scene in and around the temple was pretty interesting.
I am pretty sure it was this novel and the next one that made me stop reading this series the first time around, so I never "finished it" [even though I "already knew" how it was going to end - the Antichrist defeated and the Tribulation Saints reunited with their loved ones in Heaven after Jesus returned]. I think I liked it better this time around, but it still felt like it was lacking something. It had some 'plot twists' I did not expect, so I was surprised at some deaths in the book. The
This guy is a masochist I think thats the right word I never thought of the antichrist is being messages but it makes sense in this fictional account. Its interesting there are some verses from the Bible that I know relate to in times or thats what were tired but I never thought of them I always thought they were more inclusive they could be I just have never seen them in that context though Ive read them in that context. For instance when he talks about Christ saying if when you see some
In this ninth book of the Left Behind Series, the sides have been chosen and Nicolae Carpathia has declared martial law. Those who have not accepted Carpathians loyalty mark are being put to death by guillotine. The waters of the sea have turned to blood and a plague of boils has afflicted all the non-believers.There is a great deal of action in this book, and it will hold your interest.
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