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2012: The War for Souls by Whitley Strieber
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2012: The War for Souls

by Whitley Strieber

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The dust jacket description is a great work of fiction.
And that is all I have to say about that.
:P ( )
  watertiger | Aug 31, 2009 |
A fascinating, confusing, fantastical and complicated tale of the possible end of the world, a great battle between Good and Evil, and the state of our immortal soul.

This book drew me in within the first few pages and I settled in for a good read. I love alternate history and was intrigued by the implications of a sentient and evolved reptilian race.

But the plot twists started occurring at an alarming rate and it became harder and harder to swallow. A little over halfway through the book I started to become disenchanted with each new and startling revelation, which came accompanied with an unsatisfying and vague attempt at explanation that never really clued you in. The book had evolved into something that was too crowded with ideas, and it felt foreign and detached from the first few chapters. It was almost as if the author was trying to stuff as many new concepts in the remaining pages as possible before he ran out of room.

The tale finally drew to a tenuous and rather generic conclusion - Evil loses, Good triumphs, the heroes are restored to their former lives and everyone escapes unharmed. Convenient amnesia strikes half the characters and everyone lives happily ever after. A poor ending to what had promised to be a fantastic novel.

It's certainly a fascinating tale and I did enjoy the book. But there are merits to restraint and the book might have felt more polished and put together with some additional judicial pruning and editing. ( )
  clarient | Jul 6, 2009 |
I have read many theories about the year 2012 and the Mayan calendar. I have also read many theories about the 'end times'. Nothing I had read previously prepared me for the unique approach to the end of time that this author takes. We're talking parallel universes where events occur simultaneously. We're talking about aliens from another planet/universe. Or are we the aliens and are they the true reality? Lot of universe-crossing in this story but I'll admit that it draws you in sort of like the unsuspecting fly being caught in a spider's web.

If you like science fiction with a twist, if you are a fan of good vs. evil, if you like your aliens with a bit of humanity, then this book is for you. ( )
  AuthorMarion | May 6, 2009 |
Whitley’s fictional alter-ego, Wiley Dale, turns out to be a shape-shifting lizardman from a parallel dimension, which, um, might explain a whole lot about Whitney’s career path up to this point, don’t you think? (David Icke, meet your new pen pal….) The lizard-people like to chow down on human flesh (“If you can get used to the creamy texture…”). But wait—Wiley Dale and Ann Coulter (!), in actuality, happen to be reptilian guardian angels, and they’re trying to save our planet from an interdimensional invasion of the evil lizard dudes and… oh, to hell with it. Nevermind…. ( )
  DerekSwannson | Apr 14, 2009 |
Interesting, but not what I thought it was going to be about. A bit too much of a religious undertone, but then I guess the title should have been a big clue for me. ( )
  AdorableArlene | Jun 10, 2008 |
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Amazon.com Product Description (ISBN 0765318962, Hardcover)

December 21, 2012, may be one of the most watched dates in history. Every 26,000 years, Earth lines up with the exact center of our galaxy. At 11:11 on December 21, 2012, this event happens again, and the ancient Maya calculated that it would mark the end, not only of this age, but of human consciousness as we know it.
 
But what will actually happen? The end of the world? A new age for mankind? Nothing? The last time this happened, Cro-Magnon man suddenly began creating great art in the caves of southern France, which to this day remains one of the most inexplicable changes in human history.
 
Now Whitley Strieber explores 2012 in a towering work of fiction that will astound readers with its truly new insights and a riveting roller-coaster ride of a story. A mysterious alien presence unexpectedly bursts out of sacred sites all over the world and begins to rip human souls from their bodies, plunging the world into chaos it has never before known.
 
Courage meets cowardice, loyalty meets betrayal as an entire world struggles to survive this incredible end-all war. Heroes emerge, villains reveal themselves, and in the end something completely new and unexpected happens that at once lifts the fictional characters into a new life, and sounds a haunting real-world warning for the future.

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