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2012: The War for Souls
 
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2012: The War for Souls (Audio Cassette)

de Whitley Strieber (Author), Joe Barrett (Narrator)
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Strieber's epic sequel to 2006's The Grays blends equal parts science fiction thriller, supernatural horror and provocative spiritual speculation. As struggling author Wylie Dale works on his latest novel, which revolves around an upcoming date when the earth crosses both the galactic equator and the solar ecliptic—a time that the Maya predicted would mark the cataclysmic end of this age—he begins to uncover evidence that what he's writing about is actually happening on a parallel earth. If nothing is done, on December 21, 2012, gateways will open into this world and reptilian invaders will not only enslave humanity but feast on their succulent souls as well. While Strieber's exploration into the existence and import of the soul isn't exactly profound, it is wildly entertaining. Fans of apocalyptic page-turners like King's The Stand and Niven and Pournelle's Lucifer's Hammer will enjoy this ambitious—and audacious—tale as it invokes everything from rectal probes and Ann Coulter to the destruction of the Great Pyramid of Giza. (Sept.)
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Archaeologist Martin Winters gets out of the collapsing Great Pyramid of Khufu just in time to see a gigantic lens arise from the rubble. Simultaneously at equally ancient monument sites all over the world, other lenses emerge. What's happening is a kind of alien invasion, but the aliens, whose advance agents have been subverting human society for some time, aren't really another species. They're their world's degenerates, whose earlier incursions into human history inspired the way the evil beings of religious mythology have been represented. In short, they're demons, fortunately killable but possessed of awesome power by the standards of Martin's world, which is one of three parallel Earths. The others are the invaders' and ours, in which buff sf writer Wiley Dale is compulsively and automatically writing Martin's story, which is more transmission than story. Eventually the demonic aliens pop up in Wiley's as well as Martin's Kansas homeland. Each Earth has advantages over the others; one of those, in both Martin's and the aliens' worlds, is that the physical existence of the soul has been discovered. The implications of that discovery drive the action of Strieber's hyperactive cosmological thriller. Despite Wiley and his cop buddy's excruciating hardy-har-he-man palaver and the exposition turning to cardboard whenever love is mentioned, it's immensely entertaining, and it's optioned for a big, splashy, FX-laden movie. Oh boy! Olson, Ray --Ce texte provient de la Hardcover édition.

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5.0étoiles sur 5 very enjoyable, Sep 18 2009
Par James Lawrence - Voir tous mes commentaires
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I found this book to be very enjoyable, I originally thought it would be a true storey but it was fiction, however I wasn't disappointed since it brought me many hours of fun reading - it reminded me of some alien literature also.
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3.0étoiles sur 5 Nice writing style but contradictory, Aoû 20 2009
Par Paul Lovett "PJ" (Vancouver, BC) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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A nicely written and enjoyable read, I found myself wanting to keep reading it and not put it down. Unfortunately the book is let down by the last 100 pages. What starts out as the occasional and forgivable contradiction (to previous statements in the book) turns in to something of a flood in the last 100 pages and I ultimately found myself frustrated with the book.
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4.0étoiles sur 5 Great...just not what I expected!, Janv. 5 2008
I have read many of Whitley Strieber's "alien" books. I understood that The Grays was a fictional story and loved the book. I expected 2012, as it is promoted as the sequel to The Grays, to be a continuation of the same story. 2012 is an entirely different story. It seems to be a real mix of Strieber's alien theme and his horror talents. The story is scary! So although I enjoyed the book and am glad that I read it, it is NOT what I expected.
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5.0étoiles sur 5 Whitley's back with a vengeance
Whitely Strieber is hands-down one of the top commercial fiction novelists of our time. Unfortunately, the likes of Stephen King, Dan Brown, and John Gresham have overshadowed... Read more
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