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Armageddon, the Cosmic Battle of the Ages
  

Armageddon, the Cosmic Battle of the Ages (Audio Cassette)

by Tim F. LaHaye (Author), Jerry B. Jenkins (Author), Richard Ferrone (Narrator)
3.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (203 customer reviews)

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Narrator Steve Sever professionally manipulates his voice to cover a large cast of characters as they converge to become part of the battle of Armageddon, and the end of time as the world perceives it. He grips the listener while unfolding the final outcome for the beloved characters who comprise the Tribulation Force in this battle between Good and Evil. The pace is fast as the plot marches toward the "great and terrible day of the Lord." Although an abridgment, the story flows smoothly and leaves no question unanswered. Music clearly defines side breaks and marks important scenes. The epilogue is informative as the Left Behind series reaches its end. G.D.W. © AudioFile 2004, Portland, Maine-- Copyright © AudioFile, Portland, Maine --This text refers to the Audio CD edition.


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The scattered Tribulation Force is drawn inexorably toward the Middle East, as are all the armies of the world, when human history culminates in the battle of the ages. During the last year of the Great Tribulation, safe houses are no longer safe, and the cast of characters dramatically changes. By the time of the war of the great day of God the Almighty, the globe has become a powder keg of danger. Except those already in Petra, everyone has been forced to relocate as Antichrist ratchets up the pressure in the world's most treacherous game. Who will be left standing when the battle leaves the Tribulation Force on the brink of the end of time and the Glorious Appearing? --This text refers to the Paperback edition.

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3.0 out of 5 stars May be better if I started at one, Dec 26 2007
By Reviewing for dummies "Toto" - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Armageddon #11 (Paperback)
Never hearing of this series or this author this book came recommended with mixed feelings -- Since I have never read this series my review will be based solely on this book. First, The quality of writing isn't very good, I still have problems with naming one of the primary characters since none of them really made me care enough about them. The story begins late in the Tribulation. A plague of darkness and pain is on the city of New Babylon, the capitol of the Anti-Christ. There are questions of whether or not the Safe House is still safe and Chloe Steele-Williams gets captured by the Global Community troops. Believers must get out of New Babylon as God's further judgment is coming. As the book progresses, the story jumps several months and the final judgments from Revelation are unleashed. More than one major character is killed in this book, so there is some shakeup going on in the cast of characters. Which ones and in what way I will leave for the reader to find out. Putting the flaws aside, this book does not drag on too badly in any one place. It's alright, but if you haven't read any of them(like me) you'll probably want to start at the beginning -- maybe if I had, I would have enjoyed it more. Since I started here, the book ranks only a three.

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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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2.0 out of 5 stars A failure, Jul 9 2004
I am an ardent believer in Christ, but that does not mean that anything written about Christianity should be endorsed and embraced regardless of its quality. I have read all 12 of these novels and they simply aren't very good. The writing is poor, the plot unimaginative, and there certainly isn't anything in these books that will cause a Christian to re-examine and thus more fully embrace our beliefs. Look, I don't doubt that the authors had the best intentions with these books, but quality has to count for something. There are better alternatives out there. Try We All Fall Down by Caldwell. It's well-written and extreimly intelligent. If you're going to read about Christianity, read something that is worth your time.
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2.0 out of 5 stars A failure
I am an ardent believer in Christ, but that does not mean that anything written about Christianity should be endorsed and embraced regardless of its quality. Read more
Published on Jul 9 2004 by Karen

4.0 out of 5 stars Armageddon
"Armageddon" picks up the pace in the "Left Behind" series. The middle books tended to be slow, and this one is full of action. My reaction? Read more
Published on April 27 2004 by A.E.B.

4.0 out of 5 stars Most action yet!! Some good surprises for long time fans.
As both authors have taken us on a fictional/non-fictional journey for the past few years that has now spanned 11 books, there was sure to be some slow moments and some harrowing... Read more
Published on April 22 2004 by Jayson A. Olson

5.0 out of 5 stars suspense at times was almost unbearable
I am finally coming to the end of this book that was to me one of the most difficult, yet suspenseful books of the whole series so far. Read more
Published on April 18 2004 by L. Magee

2.0 out of 5 stars disappointing
I've been listening to these books on CD at work and I've been waiting for the real action. And so far this is the biggest disappointment. This book is read on 10 CD's. Read more
Published on Mar 19 2004

5.0 out of 5 stars A Book Recommendation for "Left Behind" Readers
As a minister, I am always enthusiastic when I recommend (from the pulpit or anywhere else) the wonderful series of "Left Behind" books, which of course focus on the... Read more
Published on Mar 6 2004 by Thomas Graham

5.0 out of 5 stars OK, Listen, I won't steer you wrong
Most who like the Left Behind series will like this. That's not a good gauge of this book. I like the Left Behind series too, but let's face it... Read more
Published on Mar 3 2004 by Greg Perry

2.0 out of 5 stars FICTION, pure and simple
It disturbs me that many people seem to take these books literally, which is why I gave it only 2 stars . . . Read more
Published on Mar 2 2004

1.0 out of 5 stars Romanian Anti-Christ?
i haven't read the series yet and probably won't given that i now know that the anti-christ happens to be romanian. Read more
Published on Feb 26 2004 by D. Dubei

1.0 out of 5 stars Taking Christians money or just had to fill a series quota?
Being a Christian and completely fascinated by the end times. This series (Left Behind) started off with power, excitement, and what seemed like a inspired desire to tell this... Read more
Published on Feb 21 2004

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