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The Days of Peleg [Paperback]

Jon Saboe

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  • Paperback: 636 pages
  • Publisher: Outskirts Press (March 2007)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1598008099
  • ISBN-13: 978-1598008098
  • Product Dimensions: 15.2 x 22.9 x 3.6 cm
  • Shipping Weight: 930 g
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: #601,772 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Why is humanity dying?

It is now one hundred years since the Great Awakening, and the human race is finally colonizing the world with new settlements and centers of commerce. Reu-Nathor, High Minister of the Citadel, announces an expedition to explore their new world, and Peleg is commissioned as Chief Cartographer aboard the Urbat. Peleg's core beliefs are challenged and his sense of reality is undermined by the new cultures and tremendous tragedies he encounters during his twelve-year voyage. But he has also been given a secret mission to discover the answer to the one question that no one dares to ask aloud: Why is the human race dying? What he discovers forces Peleg to re-evaluate all he has ever known-and also provides him with staggering revelations that will determine the eternal destiny of the entire human race! The Days of Peleg is an action-filled, yet thought provoking epic which combines the enigmas and mythologies of ancient civilizations with the intrigue of hard science fiction. Issues as diverse as origins, linguistics, and phenomenology are concealed within an exciting narrative that boasts diverse characters embarked on an unimaginable journey. You will never think of ancient man in the same way again. The Days of Peleg provides an exhilarating yet entertaining look at who we once were-and who we may one day become.

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Amazon.com: 4.6 out of 5 stars (27 customer reviews)

11 of 12 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Saboe Has Definitely Done His Homework, Nov 19 2007
By Gerry Rzeppa - Published on Amazon.com
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This review is from: The Days of Peleg (Paperback)
I don't like thick books with big words. They are too often nothing more than the ramblings of an author who is trying - but has not yet succeeded - in collecting his thoughts. In this case, however, the page count is fully justified.

"The Days of Peleg" packs what appears to be a lifetime of historical, philosophical, and theological study into a surprisingly concise and easy-to-read narrative. Concise? Yes. The length of this book is not due to repetition or incompetence but to the vast scope of the work - Saboe simply has a lot to say. And it's worth hearing. All of it.

You'll probably enjoy this book more if you do a bit of research regarding "out of place artifacts" before you begin. And a familiarity with the first fifteen chapters of Genesis will help as well. But even without prerequisites... well, if you've got the time, Jon's got the book.

12 of 14 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Advanced Technology of the Ancients, Sep 13 2007
By Atom "Atom" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: The Days of Peleg (Paperback)
Jon Saboe has produced an incredibly gripping, entertaining and imaginative book with The Days of Peleg. If you are into reading about ancient technology (such as the Baghdad battery, the Antikythera Mechanism, and Macchu Picchu), then this book will delight you. Jon paints a picture of the ancient world that is familiar and yet somehow completely original. Neanderthals with geothermal heating systems; Chaldeans with bioluminescent commercial signs; Mesoamericans with chronometric water towers. None of these things are beyond credibility, as Saboe's ample research and end notes show, but to weave them into a story, as Jon does, is brilliant.

The characters themselves are memorable and even likable. You begin to feel yoursefl concerned with the fate of the characters and the book is definitely one you'll look forward to reading any spare moment you have.

It reads like a motion picture, one of the funnest books I've ever read.

The book is not perfect. My only criticism is that when describing some complex scenery or series of events, Jon Saboe sometimes lost me in the description, and I wasn't able to fully visualize what he was trying to explain. This is a small issue and doesn't take away from the readability or flow of the book, since it only happens a few times. My suggestion would be for the author to pretend he is explaining the scene to a blind man, which is what the reader is in a sense.

Overall, this book was comforting, fun and exciting. I cannot wait until Jon's next book. Buy it now if you can, you will be happy with it.

10 of 12 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Another Angle, July 5 2007
By A. Brown - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: The Days of Peleg (Paperback)
The current ruling paradigm in the industrial world is that we modern humans are the most intelligent creatures ever to have roamed the earth. After all, we came about through a gradual increase in organized complexity, and our ancestors were certainly not as capable thinkers as we here today. But there is a minority group who think differently. They have collected evidences from around the world showing that someone in the past was actually more technologically sophisticated than the majority archaeologists would lead us to believe. Of course, in order to not be too fringe, these individuals attribute the artifacts to extraterrestrials. The Days of Peleg provides another angle. What if humanity is actually in decline? What if we modern humans are only a shadow of what used to be? The novel explores this possibility in a way in which none other has that I can remember. It takes the physical evidences along with the accounts our ancestors handed to us and weaves them together into an adventure that peers into an epic period in the history of man. The story is excellent, and the writing is well done. The characters are quite memorable, and the journey they undertake while circumnavigating a new globe is one of excitement and contemplation. It is a book that is certainly difficult to put down, and one that will have you thinking for some time after it is placed on the shelf.
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