Official Review: A Kingdom Forgotten
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Re: Official Review: A Kingdom Forgotten
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Yes, this is very complicated. Thought-provoking within a context of fantasy/sci-fi, but complicated! I did enjoy the read, even if I philosophically disagreed with some of the outcomes.wroteyou wrote:Really good review, but I'm inclined to agree it does sound a bit complicated--is that the case?
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HA! Definitely do not judge this book by its coverMiriamReads wrote:They say don't judge a book for its cover, but I can't get over how "cheap" the cover looks like.
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Knowledge of the Bible aids in understanding the significance of the seals, but I would say the conclusion takes a huge amount of liberty with Scripture!!Mavovo wrote:sounds similar to a movie i once watched with arnold schwarzenegger as an angel sent down to earth to save the chosen one as the seals had been broken and each broken seal bring the earth closer to the armageddon. this book would be an interesting read. but knowing the bible first would be a plus plus i get freaked out by such topics.
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kandscreeley wrote:It sounds really interesting, but it sounds a little complicated for me. I must admit that I like to not have to think so hard when I'm reading. If I want something a little more challenging, though, I'll definitely look at this one.
Right! its kinda little complicated though..
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I agree. But awesome review, thanks!kandscreeley wrote:It sounds really interesting, but it sounds a little complicated for me. I must admit that I like to not have to think so hard when I'm reading. If I want something a little more challenging, though, I'll definitely look at this one.
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EMoffat wrote:I just finished reviewing this book as well. I had similar views, it was amazingly well written, but just too erratic to warrant 4 stars. Which is a shame because I really enjoyed it. I just bought the next in the series and have high hopes
I think you will love the second book much more than the first!!!
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maygin wrote:Thank you for explaining in such detail what makes this a challenging read. I am intrigued. This is going on my TBR list!
You're welcome! I hope you enjoy it!
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