Nicolae
Written by Tim LaHaye and Jerry B. Jenkins
Narrated by Jack Sondericker
3.5/5
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Tim LaHaye
Tim LaHaye es un autor bestseller en la lista del New York Times con más de setenta libros de no ficción, muchos de ellos acerca de profecías y el fin de los tiempos, y es el coautor de la serie Left Behind con ventas record. Se considera que LaHayes es uno de las autoridades más reconocidas de América acerca de las profecías bíblicas del fin de los tiempos. Visite www.TimLaHaye.com
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Reviews for Nicolae
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- Rating: 3 out of 5 stars3/5Nicolae summarizes previous entries at several points throughout and once those are put aside it offers some great action pieces and adds little more. The narrative between the central characters rarely propels the actual plot in the Left Behind series, for the most it reinforces the core message of the series, belief. What sets this third entry apart from the others is a few set pieces which would be at place in Hollywood. They up the ante somewhat, although rarely offer any actual surprises. This is a by the numbers novel/series and a great cliffhanger ensures readers will return for the next instalment.
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5All of the Left Behind books are provacative and page turning. I read them all at least once a year.
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5This is the third book in the Left Behind Series. And as I mentioned in the title, this is the best one yet. Though I should have rated it 3 stars, I couldn't. It deserves only three because the plot is not plausible and they do not explain the scriptures well. Just quote them. But then, I could not put the book down. That is why I gave it a four. I just had to read until I finished it. Two other things bothered me about the book. First I found in the book was the repetition of material from the previous books. Where they trying to bring you up to date without having to read the first two books.... or just trying to fill up enough pages to have a book. Second, I felt as if I was watching a Land Rover commercial. This book covers the time of the Seven Seals. We actually watch the characters live through six of the seals, and the book ends with the silence of the seventh. We once again focus on two of the tribulation characters again, Buck and Rayford. Rayford mainly deals with his dilemma about actually working for the Anti-Christ as his pilot. After all, not only is he Born Again now, he is part of the Tribulation Force. But something happens that places him in the position to hear some of the inner planning's of the Anti-Christ, so he stays. The action packed part of the book is with Buck. Though he works for the Anti-Christ as well. He still writes cover stories exposing the Anti-Christ to those who will pay attention, in an "objective" way. And is instrumental in helping a famous Jewish Scholar, who the Anti-Christ wants dead, out of Israel. And it is this exciting exodus that keeps you on the edge of your seat.
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5Believable characters - reader can identify with characters and situations in which they find themselves
- Rating: 3 out of 5 stars3/5This book mainly focuses on the rise of the Anti-Christ and the demonic powers that he has. Nicolae stategically begins WWIII and with the help of the U.N. (now called the G.C.=global community now has control of the world's food and fresh water supplies. The small tribulation force in book #2 takes on suicide missions in hopes of stopping the anti-christ; but are unable to do so. While I did enjoy this series, I'm burned out on it; but I would recommend it to readers who want to know more about the Biblical Revelation in a novelized form. There were lots of battles and political machinations in this book and I found it the least enjoyable of all three that I have read. 449 pages
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5The apocalyptic saga continues in the exciting third volume of this best-selling series. In Nicolae, as the dramatic fulfillment of biblical prophecy is unleashed upon an astonished world, World War III begins. Although the small band of believers called Tribulation Force have been scattered by the outbreak of the war, they draw strength from their faith in Christ. Still working for Nicolae Carpathia, the evil world leader, Rayford Steele helps the believers by passing on information about Nicolae's devastating plans. But spiritual forces have an even greater use for Steele in their battle against the Antichrist.
- Rating: 2 out of 5 stars2/5I loved the story but, as many of the other reviewers stated; there is a ton of recaps in the book. This slows the story down and makes it hard to stay tuned in. If the authors would have removed 40% of the recaps the book would be much better. Don't get me wrong, I enjoyed the book and will continue the series. I am hoping that there will be less recaps in the following books. *fingers crossed.
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5At times I wanted to stop reading, I found myself a bit overcome by the story. Clearly it evokes emotion.
Still moving on to the next in the series. - Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5Voices of the Dead takes some brave steps into a difficult period of history and actually sees the book focus on two periods of time: both the Second World War and the 1970s. As a child, Harry was sent to Dachau. He managed to escape but lost so many of those he loved and his life was change irrevocably. Years later he has managed to overcome the tragedies he has faced and make a decent life for himself. However, when another tragedy befalls him he not only loses his beloved daughter but finds that the past has returned to haunt him yet again. The man who kills his daughter is a powerful diplomat – and he too has ties to Dachau.Leonard has the key elements of an excellent mystery/thriller here – remarkable coincidences, a complex plot, a stubborn lead character who refuses to be browbeaten – and he uses them adeptly to put together an entertaining tale. Harry seems a relatively straightforward character early in the book but as the novel progresses you realise that he is much more complex and extreme events have shaped him to adapt a persona that is, in part, a protective facade. However, he demonstrates a remarkable capacity for love and caring.When it comes to thrillers I like situations that are farfetched but not impossible, characters who are strong and even arrogant but not above a little weakness every now and again and a story that unfolds bit by bit to keep you enthralled and – where possible – a little bit of a twist to the end. Voices of the Dead delivers all of these and left me very satisfied with the conclusion.Voices of the Dead was a very entertaining read, which – given some of the subject matter – is a feat in itself. I felt Leonard handled it with sensitivity borne of genuine respect for the history, rather than the callousness that can sometimes come from using true life events to simply add ‘shock value’ to a book. An all round good read from a writer who has an excellent command of action and dialogue within his work.This review was originally published on Book Bags and Cat Naps. I received a copy in exchange for my fair and honest review. I did not receive any additional compensation and all views are my own.
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5This very enjoyable debut had a few weaknesses, easily forgiven.