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Loading... Soul Harvest: The World Takes Sides (Left Behind No. 4)by Jerry B. Jenkins (otherwise under Tim LaHaye)Series: Left Behind (book 4)
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will love Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. The next fantastic installment in the Left Behind series. I was well-and-truly addicted to this series by the time I read this one. ( )I've read this book before but I wanted to get back into the series and I couldn't remember the whole story so I re-read it. I have to say that I was very entertained by this book. I think that this series is so well written that if you don't believe in the Rapture that you would enjoy the story line. The characters in this story are so well developed that you can't help but to form a bond with them. The book jumps around a bit, but it is not distracting and it does not deter from the story at all. In fact I think that this is a very well written book. If you have not read any of the Left Behind books I would encourage you to start at the begining. Although there is enough past written into this book that you could pick up most of what happened I would imagine that there are little things that add to the story that you would miss if you picked up in the middle. Overall I think this is a great book and a great series. I'm going to start the next book as soon as I can! Rayford Steele and Buck Williams, left behind when the Rapture occurs, form a group known as the Tribulation Force dedicated to fighting the Antichrist until Jesus returns, but a global earthquake separates the men from each other and their loved ones, and Rayford is forced to face the possibility that his wife may be a spy. All of the Left Behind books are provacative and page turning. I read them all at least once a year. This is the fourth book in the Left Behind Series. It continues just after wrath of the Lamb--a global earthquake in the 21st month of the Tribulation. Our two main characters, Buck and Rayford, are once again the ones the story is built around. But this time you want to keep up with both stories as they work to see who is left alive. We watch them both try and find their spouse's. We also see that the world population is starting to realize they need to take sides...choosing to align with Christ or the Anti-Christ.... At the end of this book we see the beginning of the Trumpet Judgments. This is the best written of the four book yet. There is actually a couple of twist in this book, which is nice. And once again the story does flow. That and the large print, I was able to read this book in a single afternoon. For the first time, I will go directly to the next book in the series and follow the story line. no reviews | add a review
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