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Birth of an Age (The Christ Clone Trilogy, Book Two)

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Title: Birth of an Age (The Christ Clone Trilogy, Book Two)
by James BeauSeigneur
ISBN: 0-446-53126-X
Publisher: Warner Books
Pub. Date: August, 2003
Format: Hardcover
Volumes: 1
List Price(USD): $18.95
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Average Customer Rating: 4.43 (58 reviews)

Customer Reviews

Rating: 5
Summary: WOW!!!!
Comment: I loved the Christ Clone Trilogy!! What an amazing set of books...a must read for left behind book fanatics. Thanks, Mr. Beauseigneur. I enjoyed it immensely!

Rating: 3
Summary: Somewhat disappointing
Comment: The book was pretty short. There is a ton of stuff that could be included within the story lines he's developed, and he left them cold. It was interesting to see what his take on Revelation is, but there's just too much promise for the limited payoff.

I still think it is kinda unusual how he's used barely hidden names of real people and groups as his antagonists/protagonists, along with their real information.

Rating: 5
Summary: Even better than the first one!
Comment: Having enjoyed the first one, I am amazed by the second. When I finished the first book, I wasn't absolutely sure who was going to be the antichrist. There was the obvious choice but I was hoping with all my might that it would not be so. Now that I have finished the second book and the antichrist has been revealed, he is still such a good guy I don't want to believe it!

The second book takes us from the beginning of the plagues predicted by the two witnesses up to the ascension of the antichrist to a position of governing the world. Expert attention is paid to the impact of two asteroids that wipe out all life in their path and cause widespread famine as a result of impact related volcanic activity and tsunamis. The fall out fom a third taints much of the water.

Meanwhile, after confronting Ambassador Faure, Christopher Goodman looks like the favored choice to follow Hansen as Secretary General. Still seen through the eyes of Decker, Christopher is as innocent as the fourteen year old boy we initially met in Book One. Could he really be the antichrist? Or could the 2,000 year old apostle John actually be trying to fulfill his own prophecies? If John is somehow behind it all, how can we be sure that any of what is written in Revelations is a certainty? And what about Christopher's story of the origin of the species being from Theata, a planet of highly evolved beings? Which is the perversion - his story or ours?

The biggest question is, for me, is the antichrist ever going to seem evil?? So far, he is so perfect that it is not even imaginable. I can't wait for the third book!

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