Review of God Spirits Angels Anunnaki and Man Kind

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Review of God Spirits Angels Anunnaki and Man Kind

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[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "God Spirits Angels Anunnaki and Man Kind" by Dr. James Krieger D.D..]
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When I saw the title of the book, God Spirits Angels Anunnaki and Man Kind, I expected a clear guide about ancient spiritual ideas or maybe a cool mix of Bible stories and mythology. Instead, I found a messy, confusing book that feels like it was thrown together without care.

The biggest problem is the sloppy editing. Sentences are jumbled, capitalised words are in the wrong places, and symbols are liberally sprinkled like salt and pepper. For example, the author writes, “This SEFIROT is the Tree Of Life, The tree that Jesus was in when they Crucified the Image of Jesus”—huh? How can Jesus be “in” a tree during his crucifixion? Another line says, “You will find this in the books of Enoch, along with Jude 14=is what Enoch said.” This book is filled with sentences like this. Why mix Bible verses with random math symbols? The author, Dr. James Krieger D.D., says that the equals sign means “Spiritual the Same Thing”, but I still do not get what it means. The book is hard to follow!

The book also mixes too many ideas without explaining them. They jump around like a ping-pong ball. One paragraph talks about “Nephilim” giants, then jumps to “Yaldabaoth” (a name from old religious texts), then to “TITHES=Matt. 6:1-4”—all without clear connections. Readers unfamiliar with obscure myths and legends will struggle to understand what the book is trying to say.

I cannot think of anything positive to say about this book. Since it is not professionally edited, I rate God Spirits Angels Anunnaki and Man Kind 1 out of 5 stars. I am not sure who might like this. It might interest you if you do not mind a confusing read and have very specific, unusual beliefs about spirituality. I personally do not mind intentionally vague ideas, but the book could have become a great piece of work if someone had clarified its ideas. Anyone looking for a clear, well-explained, and respectful look at different spiritual ideas should look elsewhere.

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Post by Kibet Hillary »

Indeed, the title sounds very interesting and one would, undoubtedly, expect a lot from the book. The fact that errors are found everywhere would call for another round of professional editing. Many thanks for the amazing review, @Chi Chiu Michael Mak.
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Ha-ha! I have never laughed like this reading a review before. Thank you for staying calm to share this review. I enjoyed reading it, although you sounded mad. I will NEVER read this book. Thank you for making me aware of it. Awesome review, again.
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Post by Helen Waziri »

Thanks for sharing your thoughtful and honest review. It sounds like God Spirits Angels Anunnaki and Man Kind had an interesting premise but fell short due to poor structure, editing issues, and a lack of clarity. The confusion from mixed symbols and disjointed ideas, especially with no clear narrative thread, would definitely make it hard for any reader to stay engaged. I don't think it would be a book I enjoy.
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Post by Etimbuk Eshiet »

This was a very honest and detailed review. I appreciate how the reviewer explained the confusion caused by the writing style and editing issues. It's disappointing when a book with such a promising title ends up being hard to understand. This review definitely sets the right expectations for readers considering this book.
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After reading your review, I searched the book on Amazon and read the sample. I can understand your frustration now! Thanks a lot for sharing your honest and interesting review!
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Thanks for sharing this honest review @Chi Chiu Michael Mak. I don’t think I’ll enjoy this one either, it sounds way too complex and all over the place. I really hope the author considers proper editing and formatting in the future.
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I hope the author appreciates and takes your critiques into account. I have read my fair share of badly written and confusing books—not fun!! I am sure that Dr. James Krieger D.D. has an important message to share. To engage his audience, he must make concepts clear.
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Having read many of your reviews, I can confidently say this is a book I won't pick up. You clearly outlined the 'what' and 'why,' and I hope the author notices your comments about the book. Thank you for your honest review.
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The book explores a mix of ancient spiritual themes, Bible stories, mythology, and mysterious figures like the Anunnaki and Nephilim. Despite its flaws, I’m curious to read it and uncover its deeper intended meaning. Thank you!
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