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Appartiene alle SerieTathea (2)
After half a millennium, Tathea prepares for the final battle For five hundred years, Tathea has lain asleep, imprisoned in the forest. Once the Empress of Shinabar, she was pushed out of power when a coup took her husband's life--a tragedy that led to a miracle. While roaming the wasteland, she learned of the unending battle between good and evil, and a book that could stop the demon Asmodeus forevermore. It takes centuries, but at last the world is ready for the final battle--the Armageddon that will purge Tathea's kingdom of evil. The coming of the war is marked by the birth of a child, Sadokhar, who will lead God's armies into the fray. A battle is looming, and it's up to Tathea to prepare Sadokhar for Armageddon . . . Come Armageddon is the second book in the Tathea series, but you may enjoy reading the series in any order. Non sono state trovate descrizioni di biblioteche |
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Google Books — Sto caricando le informazioni... GeneriSistema Decimale Melvil (DDC)823.914Literature English English fiction Modern Period 1901-1999 1945-1999Classificazione LCVotoMedia:
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That's how I felt about this book. I did try to read it, and I did read it (though I started skimming half way through) but I kept thinking "omigod, how on earth could Perry have written something so bad?"
And it's not the religious theme; I grew up pondering the Bible, I should have related to the heroine's Book and the End of Times and Being Faithful, and God is Love. Really, I should have.
But I found it all wearisome when it wasn't preachy. Thousands slaughtered, and, oh well, on to the next stage. Yeah, it did remind me of some of my least favorite sections of the Old Testament, but..more badly written.
*sigh* ( )