Angels and Women
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Average customer review:Product Description
This book represents an insider's view of what life might have been like during the time when the struggle between Good and Evil began. There was a time when the universe was at peace with their Creator but that soon changed when some of God's Angelic Messengers rebelled and tried to usurp God's power and attempted to rule the earth themselves. Those most vulnerable were the women on earth who would be the main targets of this rebellion. Would these women stand firm or would they give in to the sensual and material advances of these powerful Angelic Creatures? And ultimately, who will win the battle of Good over Evil?
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #495473 in Books
- Published on: 2000-06
- Original language: English
- Binding: Paperback
- 168 pages
Customer Reviews
Angels, Women, and Typos....
I was fortunate enough to read the full story behind this by contacting the editor, Jim Rizoli. After having finally had the time to sit down and digest this rich piece of fiction, I am most curious to see if I can get my hands on the original novel, because this book seemed to have a number of strikingly modern conceptions of what life before the Deluge might have been like.
Told from a first-person point of view in journal format, this beautifully descriptive book gives us a glimpse--and just a glimpse--of a gorgeous world, and the deceptive allure of sin. My only complaint is that which I have repeated for many self-published books, and that is that the editor/author could have used the services of a grammarian. The number of typos and grammatical errors were sufficient to distract me from the story, but only temporarily.
Overall, one of the most effective pieces of antediluvian fiction, in terms of being able to describe an alien and credible culture.
Amazing story to open you imagination
Trite but true is the saying , "Truth is stranger than fiction." Fiction sometimes illuminates the truth. This book helps people get a better understanding of the Antedelutian account because of its rich detail. The scriptural account is so small, but it opens one's mind to the possibilities. Some references in the novel relate to recent scientific discoveries, which make it all the more interesting. What people don't realize is that this novel was originally written in 1878, ahead of its time. I recommend new readers and old ones to compare the different editions so as to get a full understanding. Buy the 2000 edition first, then move onto the original called, "Seola" written by Mrs. J. Gregory Smith in 1878, it has some fantastic differences that are quite thought provoking.
