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Armageddon: Earth's Last Days
Published in Paperback by Tyndale House Publishers (1998-06)
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This book is thoroughly researched and very insightful
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Review Date: 1999-04-15
Review Date: 1999-04-15
Grant Jeffrey is a foremost authority on Biblical prophecy and apologetics. His analysis of Scripture and God's orderly methods of dealing with mankind (especially Israel) is outstanding. This book makes the best case I have heard yet that the Lord Jesus Christ is returning very soon and will probably do so in my lifetime. If you are looking for a primary reference on the whether or not we are living in the last days, this is it!

Armagedón, Petróleo y Terror: Lo que dice la Biblia acerca del futuro
Published in Hardcover by Tyndale Espanol (2007-09-13)
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Petroleo y Terror
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Review Date: 2008-03-03
Review Date: 2008-03-03
El libro Petroleo y Terror es un mauel de informacion muy importante para los estudiantes de Biblia y aquellos que nos gusta la Escatologia. Lo recomiendo sin tener reserva alguna. Muy bien documentado y creible.
AstroAnalysis 2000: Capricorn (AstroAnalysis Horoscopes)
Published in Paperback by Berkley Trade (1988-10-01)
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Peel away the mystery of you and your relationships
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Review Date: 2004-09-03
Review Date: 2004-09-03
Excellent book. Easy to use. Allows you to understand the effect of the stars on your spirit. Accurately. Permits you to understand yourself in relation with other sun signs in your life. Reinforces your "gut" feel about things with astrological backing. Seeking that "best" relationship? This volume, packed with information, can give you insight into others character as it relates to you and your life. This information will free you and make choices clearer. Worth your time.

At the Last Trumpet: Jesus Christ and the End of Time (William Barclay Library)
Published in Paperback by Westminster John Knox Press (1998-11)
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Mainline eschatology
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Review Date: 2000-11-23
Review Date: 2000-11-23
This is a beautiful book. Dr. Barclay is the consummate New Testament scholar, and this book is a compilation of topics from his Daily Study Bible series dealing with the subject of the Second Coming of Christ. In this book you will not discover people disappearing from airplanes due to a "rapture" or any of the other sensational fads of the "Left Behind" series; rather, you will be instructed in how Jewish apocalyptic thought combined with early Christians' hope for the second coming. You will learn much about how the symbols (and they are symbols) of the beast, 1,000 yr. reign, coming in clouds, etc. have been traditionally interpreted in mainline seminaries and churches. I find it terribly disappointing that Christians are lured into easy, simplistic, literalistic notions about the Bible's teachings rather than consulting educated yet understandable writings about the Bible such as Dr. Barclay's. As a Presbyterian elder, I am very proud to recommend all of Dr. Barclay's fine books to you with the prayer that they will bless your understanding of the Bible and draw you closer to Christ.

Avalon High: Coronation #2: Homecoming (Avalon High: Coronation)
Published in Paperback by TokyoPop (2008-07-01)
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Courtesy of Teens Read Too
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Review Date: 2008-07-25
Review Date: 2008-07-25
Meg Cabot and Jinky Coronado are back in a second installment of the AVALON HIGH CORONATION series. HOMECOMING is Volume 2 of the continuation.
Will's brother, Marco, has been released from the psychiatric hospital. Marco corners Ellie at the local park to convince her that the idea of Will being the incarnation of King Arthur is totally foolish. Marco starts to convince Ellie that even he no longer believes that he's involved in the foretold prophecy. But the two are interrupted by the arrival of Morgan, Marco's girlfriend.
Morgan has it out for Ellie and does everything she can to get her to withdraw from the Homecoming Queen race. Ellie is hardly concerned because she's convinced that her friend, Jennifer, is meant to win the title anyway. So putting thoughts of Homecoming out of her mind, Ellie is determined to get her boyfriend, Will, reconnected with his estranged family.
Will's family doesn't have any time for the silly notion of the reincarnation of King Arthur, and unless Will chooses the path his father wishes him to pursue, his father has little to say to him.
The dinner goes horribly wrong, and Ellie is troubled by nightmares. Her World Civ teacher reminds her that everything that has occurred has already been foretold. If she doesn't convince Will that he's the reincarnation by the Hunter's Moon the following night, chaos will ensue. Nothing like having the weight of the world on your shoulders on top of all the other struggles of high school
This follow-up to THE MERLIN PROPHECY is just as stunningly crafted as that first book. The artwork tells the story that Meg Cabot has created in beautiful detail. The story is easy to follow and the ending leaves the reader dangling, waiting for the next part of the story in Volume 3, HUNTER'S MOON.
Reviewed by: Jaglvr
Will's brother, Marco, has been released from the psychiatric hospital. Marco corners Ellie at the local park to convince her that the idea of Will being the incarnation of King Arthur is totally foolish. Marco starts to convince Ellie that even he no longer believes that he's involved in the foretold prophecy. But the two are interrupted by the arrival of Morgan, Marco's girlfriend.
Morgan has it out for Ellie and does everything she can to get her to withdraw from the Homecoming Queen race. Ellie is hardly concerned because she's convinced that her friend, Jennifer, is meant to win the title anyway. So putting thoughts of Homecoming out of her mind, Ellie is determined to get her boyfriend, Will, reconnected with his estranged family.
Will's family doesn't have any time for the silly notion of the reincarnation of King Arthur, and unless Will chooses the path his father wishes him to pursue, his father has little to say to him.
The dinner goes horribly wrong, and Ellie is troubled by nightmares. Her World Civ teacher reminds her that everything that has occurred has already been foretold. If she doesn't convince Will that he's the reincarnation by the Hunter's Moon the following night, chaos will ensue. Nothing like having the weight of the world on your shoulders on top of all the other struggles of high school
This follow-up to THE MERLIN PROPHECY is just as stunningly crafted as that first book. The artwork tells the story that Meg Cabot has created in beautiful detail. The story is easy to follow and the ending leaves the reader dangling, waiting for the next part of the story in Volume 3, HUNTER'S MOON.
Reviewed by: Jaglvr

Babylon's Prophecy: Seventy Weeks of Years
Published in Paperback by PublishAmerica (2004-08-02)
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The First
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Review Date: 2004-09-16
Review Date: 2004-09-16
really enjoyed this book because it made me think and it made me want to learn more about the subject and the bible. I don't have a biblical background but I was still able to understand what Mr.Chappell was hypothesizing because he does a good job of putting things in layman's terms. He is straight to the point and has a clear message so you never lose interest or get side-tracked. It is a non-denominational book and it is just one man's ideas so you don't feel pressured by any specific religon.I was able to take a look at the book before it officially was published and I am already excited to get my own hard copy.

Barbarosa: The Sword of Islam
Published in Hardcover by Trafford Publishing (2005-12-16)
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History made entertaining and engaging
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Review Date: 2006-05-17
Review Date: 2006-05-17
Shows much research and you can get an education about ships of the day, the galleys. Learning about Islam is not only important now but also made entertaining.Well written and engaging.
Barron, T.A. The Great Tree of Avalon: child of the dark prophecy.(Brief Article)(Young Adult Review)(Book Review): An article from: Kliatt
Published in Digital by Kliatt (2004-09-01)
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Child of the Dark Prophecy (May contain spoilers)
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Review Date: 2006-03-31
Review Date: 2006-03-31
The Great Tree of Avalon: Child of the Dark Prophecy is an amazing book. From the beginning to the end, this book contains adventure, mysteries, and at times, humor in its pages. The book begins with a prologue of Tamwyn, the main character of the story, and Scree, Tamwyn's "adopted" brother. The two lived together happily for quite some time, as if they were truly brothers. However, one day, the two were separated by traveling through portals, and they never saw each other again. Many years later, the two, along with some others, are destined to meet together on their own journey to save Avalon.
Each character is unique in his or her own way, but there are certain characters that I focus on more than any other characters. The first one is the eagleboy, Scree. Even when he was only born, he had the strength to knock down a man, making him a strong character in the story. Though he may seem tough on the outside, he does have a kind heart. ("`Whatever she did to you, she did to save her grandfather.' Scree's jaw relaxed slightly. `That's true, I suppose. People will do some pretty wild things to save their only family.' `Right. Like pushing them headfirst into portals.'") When he and Tamwyn were in danger, Scree pushed Tamwyn headfirst into a portal, saving Tamwyn from what could be his death. Serious and independent, Scree is probably one of the most intelligent characters in the book. One of my other favorite characters is Henni Hoolah, a prankster and a daredevil. Henni has been tagging along with Tamwyn for a while in the book, often playing tricks on Tamwyn and teasing the man. He also tends to cause mischief when Tamwyn is reluctant to do something. However, in battles, Henni is a great fighter and ally to have. He helped Tamwyn and the others when fighting against the sorcerer's army.
I also enjoyed the plot of this book. The book does not give too many hints about the ending of the plot. For example, Tamwyn's name means "Dark Flame", and he was born in the Year of Darkness. Scree, who was also born in the same year, was the protector of the staff of Merlin. The book also states that the heir of Merlin and the Child of the Dark Prophecy had a relationship similar to brotherhood. Therefore, many would believe that Tamwyn was the Child of the Dark Prophecy while Scree was the heir of Merlin. However, in the end, it reveals things to be slightly different.
After reading this book, I found it nearly impossible to decide which part was my favorite part. After a long time thinking, I finally decided that my favorite part of the story was the adventure and humor in the story. I enjoy reading books with different and unique adventures, but there are times when I also need a good laugh. This book packs both adventures and comedy. There are parts when the characters are about to do something dangerous, but there is some humor in it. ("`Eehee, eehee, hoohooheeheeha-ha-ha!' he laughed, his silver eyes gleaming. `Here I go, clumsy man.' `Wait!' shouted Tamwyn. He strode over to the cave entrance. `I'm tempted to get rid of you, believe me. But just in case this really is a death trap, I'd rather you live for a little while longer.' Seeing Henni's puzzled look, he added, `So I can kill you myself later on.'")This book is one that is too hard to put down.
Each character is unique in his or her own way, but there are certain characters that I focus on more than any other characters. The first one is the eagleboy, Scree. Even when he was only born, he had the strength to knock down a man, making him a strong character in the story. Though he may seem tough on the outside, he does have a kind heart. ("`Whatever she did to you, she did to save her grandfather.' Scree's jaw relaxed slightly. `That's true, I suppose. People will do some pretty wild things to save their only family.' `Right. Like pushing them headfirst into portals.'") When he and Tamwyn were in danger, Scree pushed Tamwyn headfirst into a portal, saving Tamwyn from what could be his death. Serious and independent, Scree is probably one of the most intelligent characters in the book. One of my other favorite characters is Henni Hoolah, a prankster and a daredevil. Henni has been tagging along with Tamwyn for a while in the book, often playing tricks on Tamwyn and teasing the man. He also tends to cause mischief when Tamwyn is reluctant to do something. However, in battles, Henni is a great fighter and ally to have. He helped Tamwyn and the others when fighting against the sorcerer's army.
I also enjoyed the plot of this book. The book does not give too many hints about the ending of the plot. For example, Tamwyn's name means "Dark Flame", and he was born in the Year of Darkness. Scree, who was also born in the same year, was the protector of the staff of Merlin. The book also states that the heir of Merlin and the Child of the Dark Prophecy had a relationship similar to brotherhood. Therefore, many would believe that Tamwyn was the Child of the Dark Prophecy while Scree was the heir of Merlin. However, in the end, it reveals things to be slightly different.
After reading this book, I found it nearly impossible to decide which part was my favorite part. After a long time thinking, I finally decided that my favorite part of the story was the adventure and humor in the story. I enjoy reading books with different and unique adventures, but there are times when I also need a good laugh. This book packs both adventures and comedy. There are parts when the characters are about to do something dangerous, but there is some humor in it. ("`Eehee, eehee, hoohooheeheeha-ha-ha!' he laughed, his silver eyes gleaming. `Here I go, clumsy man.' `Wait!' shouted Tamwyn. He strode over to the cave entrance. `I'm tempted to get rid of you, believe me. But just in case this really is a death trap, I'd rather you live for a little while longer.' Seeing Henni's puzzled look, he added, `So I can kill you myself later on.'")This book is one that is too hard to put down.
Batman: The Doomsday Prophecy (A Super Powers Which Way Book)
Published in Mass Market Paperback by Simon Spotlight Entertainment (1989-07-01)
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Which Way Batman is great father/son activity
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2001-08-15
Review Date: 2001-08-15
My son and I have enjoyed this book together many times. The story lines are interesting and short enough to keep my sons interest. We read this book over and over and each time it is different. I reccommend this book to any parent with a child that has any interest in Batman.
Becoming Gods: Prophecies and Understandings Concerning the Past and Future Destiny of Humanity and the Earth
Published in Paperback by Wildflower Press (1996-10)
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truly enlightening book
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Review Date: 1998-02-18
Review Date: 1998-02-18
after reading this book only one phrase comes to mind, "the universe finally makes sense"!!!!!!
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