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Desecration Large Print [Large Print] (Paperback)

by Tim LaHaye (Author), Jerry Jenkins (Author)
3.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (215 customer reviews)
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Amid the glitzy fanfare of a new world regime, control is unravelling for self-proclaimed god and Global Community potentate Nicolae Carpathia in Desecration, the ninth instalment in the Left Behind series. It's 25 days into the Great Tribulation and the newly resurrected Carpathia evinces an increasing fondness for gruesome killing. He's thrown into turmoil when the first two "bowls of wrath" from the biblical book Revelation are poured out on the world. Water turns into blood and those who are branded with the mark of loyalty become covered with loathsome sores. When Carpathia commits the ultimate act of desecration against the Judeo-Christian community, chaos ensues. Meanwhile, the Tribulation Force soldiers on, receiving visitations from heavenly messengers that prod the team to greater acts of courage.

Jenkins's characters seem almost comic book-like in their actions; the author relies on pages of slangy, slapstick dialogue rather than character development or descriptive settings to flesh out his tales. It's the angst of wondering what disaster will occur next and the fascination with end times that keep loyal fans turning the pages. And there's no shortage of angst here. Chang Wong flirts with suicide. Hattie Durham risks her life in a confrontation with Carpathia. Tsion Ben-Judah inadvertently gives away a secret location. Chloe Williams uncovers a remnant of believers. There are touches of the standard Left Behind humour, and even some romance in the last days. As always, readers are left hanging at the edge of disaster, which should keep appetites whetted for the promised next instalment. --Cindy Crosby, Amazon.com --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.



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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 large print. The large print edition type is 15 point, 40 percent larger than that in the trade paperback edition. In November 2001 Desecrationwas #1 on theNew York Times, USA Today, Wall Street Journal, Publishers Weekly,andCBA Marketplacebest-seller lists. With 50 million products sold, the Left Behind series is an international phenomenon.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Better than people give it credit for, Jul 9 2004
A lot of the reviews I have read of these books tend to put it down by comparing it to other end of the world books. And while I will admit that these are not as smart or engaging as some of the the better books that cover the same topic like Fire of Heaven or We All Fall Down, I still really enjoyed them. A friend introduced me to the first book and I cut through all 12 books over the past two months. In a way, it's not really fair to compare them to some of the other books because they are trying to do different things. Left Behind seems to me to try to simply tell a great story about the end of the world. It's light, but what's wrong with that? I really felt like I NEEDED to know what was going to happen next when I finished a book and the very next day would order the next one. I call that a success. A book like We All Fall Down is obviously much more intense and thoughtful, the characters seem much more like real people, and it gives you more to think about, but why does that make Left Behind bad? Can't The Ten Commandments and The Passion both be good movies?
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great book, Jun 27 2004
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this book my be boreing at times but it is a sequel of other books and the ending books the ones after this are great. This is a goog one but i sitll love it.
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1.0 out of 5 stars Situational Ethics, Mar 4 2004
By Richard A. Lovett (West Coast, United States) - See all my reviews
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In this book, the gloves come off and the Antichrist goes from mean to really mean, parodying every move made on Jesus's own trip to Jerusalem. To my taste, it's far too relentless. In the Garden of Eden, the serpent was subtle. Here, he's surrounded himself with incompetent minions who he keeps assassinating for their incompetence. This book does itself a disservice by portraying the Enemy as stupid.

I'm also getting tired of the Tribulation Force smart-mouthing everyone they meet. Apparently, a lot of people find that funny, but if you're on a life-or-death undercover mission, why taunt EVERYONE you encounter? And my Bible says something about loving your enemies, not treating them with contempt.

But the main problem with this book is that as the Antichrist turns up the pressure, the Tribulation Force gears up to fight back. Logically, it doesn't all make sense: we have scenes in this book where angels materialize to smite the Force's enemies for them, so why bother with those 50-caliber explosive rifles, especially when the other side has tanks? Instead of shooting, I'd be waiting for the angels.

Worse yet are the book's ethics. To me, putting faith into practice involves prayerfully trying to figure out your basic principles, then doing your best (with God's help) to put them into practice. But this book teaches something quite different. Two issues that keep coming up are whether Tribulation Force members should lie to the enemy's minions, and whether they can shoot them. A case can be made for either answer. But part of any sensible person's preparation for an ordeal such as these people face is figuring out their answers. These people don't, and to the extent they have views, they change with the situation. Consider this exchange from p. 274:

"Arms?" Buck said. "... Count me out."
"You might change your mind if the GC opens fire."
I just might, Buck thought.

That comes prominently at the end of a chapter, so it's not simply an slip on the part of authors trying to write 12 books in a hurry. It's how they think one of their central characters would react in that situation. And it sounds a lot more like the "if it feels right, do it" attitude that characterizes the New Age, rather than Christianity.

If you want a book that better addresses human behavior in the face of apocalyptic events, try Connie Willis's Doomsday Book, a time-travel story centered on the Black Death. The people of that era really did believe the world was coming to an end, and reacted accordingly. It's a secular book (albeit by a Christian author), but I find far more of Christ in it than in this one. And you can get it for well under $10.

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1.0 out of 5 stars Great Idea, Bad writing
Like many others I became totally fascinated and hooked into the series because it simplifies the prophecies of the end times in a storyteller fashion. Read more
Published on Dec 28 2003

5.0 out of 5 stars My favorite (so far) in the LB series
Those who say that this series is starting to drag out are somewhat correct. Even I tend to skim a little bit. Read more
Published on Aug 4 2003

5.0 out of 5 stars Continuing to be a great series
I'm a little behind in reading this series so I can't wait to get caught up. Desecration was another great addition to the books and the excitement going on in the lives of the... Read more
Published on Jul 10 2003

2.0 out of 5 stars We're off to see the Wizard...
The Left Behind series is really, really weird. Jerry Springer weird. Angelina and Billy Bob weird. Freak Show weird. Read more
Published on Jun 28 2003 by M. Nichols

4.0 out of 5 stars The Worst Is Yet to Come
'Desecration,' book #9 of the 'Left Behind series' the AntiChrist takes the Throne. Nicolae Carpathia now raised from the dead to be the new AntiChrist. Read more
Published on Jun 17 2003 by shoutgrace

5.0 out of 5 stars The continuing story of those Left Behind...
After reading "Conquest of Paradise" by Britt Gillette, I was instantly turned on to biblical end times literature, and I quickly began reading the Left Behind series. Read more
Published on Jun 3 2003

5.0 out of 5 stars If you enjoyed Left Behind . . .
If you enjoy Left Behind, I would strongly second what so many other reveiwers have already said and suggest The
Christ Clone novels and We All Fall Down by Brian Caldwell... Read more
Published on May 1 2003 by Ashley

3.0 out of 5 stars Not a perfect series but better than some give it credit for
So far, I've read all eleven Left Behind novels, and while they are not perfect, I think that some people don't give it enough credit because of unfair comparisons. Read more
Published on April 30 2003 by Jack O. Shafer

5.0 out of 5 stars The Series Picks up Momentum
This is a great series of books for spiritual and nonspiritual people alike. I felt that the previous two books in the series were slowed down and dragged out, but this book... Read more
Published on April 25 2003

5.0 out of 5 stars Satan is on the loose....
Satan sure isn't wasting much time now that he has inhabited Nicolae Carpathia's body. No longer even pretending to be a pacifist, every Moral Monitor is now armed and prepared to... Read more
Published on April 23 2003 by Alan Attebery

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