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Amazon.com Book Description (ISBN 0312968922, Mass Market Paperback)Michael Aulden, an American doctor working in the war-torn Middle East, thinks he has seen it all--the devastating ravages of war, human bodies desecrated beyond recognition, the pain and misery of gaping psychological and physical wounds--the worst kind of destruction mankind can create. But nothing will prepare him for the evil he is about to experience. For in a cave in Iraq, a young man known as The Prophet prepares to unleash a terror of epic proportions. His goal: to upset the balance of good and evil on Earth. And Michael, one of the only 36 pure souls who can save the planet, must summon all his powers to stop The Prophet before a worldwide apocalypse transforms the Earth into the darkest hell imaginable.(retrieved from Amazon Fri, 24 Apr 2009 07:57:57 -0400) The first test round has been closed. Visit the Open Shelves Classification group for details. |
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The idea of divine beings, some of whom may not even realize they are divine, walking among us is not unique to Judaism, but this particular story line uses Judaism. The story is more in line with Chopra trying to have us realize and use our unique abilities and to try and rise above our everyday lives.
Similar in scope to Redfield's Celestine Prophecy series, but with a different hook in the story. In my BookCrossing review I said this can be a life changing book if you open yourself to the message. I stand by that. (