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I just don't know! This is the 3rd one I've read of Bud MacFarlane, Jr's, and I think it's his last? It took me a *long* time to read this because of being a full-time college student, with college reading to do, but I was able to pick it from where I left off after being away from it for a good 3 months.

As I recall, I absolutely hated the 1st novel in this series -- I felt like Bud was being very opinionated in his writing and, for him, this was the only way you could be a "good" Catholic. The 2nd novel I actually enjoyed quite a lot, as I recall! I honestly don't know if this is any better than the 2nd one (certainly better than the 1st one). I don't know if Bud's writing is getting better or I'm getting worse -- becoming more show more conservative in my beliefs of what it means to be a "good" Catholic -- I do consider myself to be conservative.

Just as a story, without the Catholicism in it, I felt like you *really* had to ignore a lot of things! Like, for example, your memories of 1998-2000. I know I found myself having a hard time reading the start of the book because I kept stopping to say, "Oh come on! Was it really that way?!" (I don't remember it being that way.) When/If you get passed that, it gets better. Then you just have to completely ignore the other petty things, like, "Okay, obviously this man has never had the power go out in his neighborhood. There is not immediate, mass-hysteria!" Even when the power went out in NYC, after 2000 at some point, people were fine and walked home! The other thing that really annoyed me about this book -- greatly as it continued -- is how everyone immediately dies because the flu or pneumonia. It's the middle of winter! He should have said it was a mild winter and, therefore, the bacteria was able to travel between "hosts", because when it's bitterly cold, germs can't survive. And another thing, the FLU is a VIRUS! Penicillin or any other kind of antibiotic isn't going to cure you! If anything, this book becomes a warning about overuse of antibiotics.

And the last section of the book was the absolutely worse! I probably would have given the book a rating of "Fair" if it had ended a good 20 pages before hand ... absolutely horrible!!

Well, after that kind of review, I don't think I'll be passing this book on to any friends :-)

Adrianne
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Soul and body. Water and blood.
Death and life. Evil and goodness.
A story about courage and suffering.
A novel about our times.
A vision for all time.
Next on my list following Bud's first two novels. Can't wait to read this one and see what is in store for me this time! He's an amazing Catholic Christian storyteller!! Finished this in record time! It was as good as the first two.

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Canonical title
House of Gold
Original publication date
1999-06
People/Characters
Buzz Woodward; Sam Fisk; Ellie Fisk; Mark Johnson
Epigraph
"They shall be mine," says the Lord of Hosts, "my treasured possession on the day when I act, and I will spare them, just as in compassion a man spares his son who serves him. The once more, you shall see the distinction bet... (show all)ween the righteous and the wicked, between those who serve God and those who do not."
--Malachi 3:17
All the stories have been told, of kings and days of old--but there's no England now.
The Kinks, Living on a Thin Line
The only security is courage.
Francois La Rochefoucauld
I can't explain it, the things you're sayin' to me--
it's goin' ya ya ya ya ya ya ya.
Because I'm a twenty-first century digital boy;
I don't know how to live but I've got a lot of toys.
Bad Religion, 21... (show all)st Century Digital Boy
Where did you leave your baby?
Bleeding in her bed, her ghost has come to stay.
Oh you can try, you can chase her away.
Fastball, Which Way to the Top
Dedication
To my sons Jude, Buddy, and Xavey.
I gave them the whole nine yards.
First words
Nine years after Buzz Woodward failed to commit suicide on a dark and stormy night on a beach in New Jersey, he was having a hard time trying to convince his wife Melanie that they had to put their cozy little house in a subu... (show all)rb of Ohio on the market.
Last words
(Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)This was the way, the way the man of sorrows began again the long walk with the beautiful woman.

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Genres
Fiction and Literature, Christian Fiction, General Fiction
DDC/MDS
813.54Literature & rhetoricAmerican literature in EnglishAmerican fiction in English1900-19991945-1999
LCC
PS3563 .A2937 .H6Language and LiteratureAmerican literatureAmerican literatureIndividual authors1961-

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