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Just received this spectacular five-star review for “Armageddon and the 4th Timeline.” Check it out. - Kindle Edition Now on Sale for just $2.99. 5.0 out of 5 stars Beyond excellent By Diana L - Format:Kindle Edition|Amazon Verified Purchase As a huge fan of books by Tom Clancy and Vince Flynn, I was looking through Amazon for a quality read similar in nature to Clancy’s and Flynn’s books. I came across Armageddon and the 4th Timeline and was instantly drawn to the title. The story inside did not disappoint – at all. The extra bonus for me is on the flip side of reading: my top author for metaphysical reading is Richard Bach. I carry a copy of his best-selling book Illusions in my computer bag. Little did I know at the time I purchased this book that the author would successfully add in spiritual teachings reminding me of my favorite Bach books. So with all of this being said, I began reading and was instantly drawn into the story. The story begins at CIA headquarters in VA and is off to a fast start. The characters are well thought out with details that make them instantly real. I soon found myself traveling along with two of the characters to a temple in Tibet. The description of the surroundings was done extremely well, as I sincerely thought I smelled the incense in the temple. By Chapter Three, I was beginning to see how the fast-paced terrorists/CIA plot was going to co-exist beautifully with the spirituality of the character in Tibet. I could see how the global challenges outlined could be effectively handled if there was a way to join them with the spiritual truth seekers. If the war on terror could be handled using spiritual principles from teachers such as the one in Tibet, much could be accomplished. I liked a lot when Eric discussed time travel with the Tibetan Master Shimahn, as it reminded me much of the floating wrench in Bach’s Illusions. So will Eric travel in time to prevent Armageddon? I don’t want to give you any spoilers – but I’ll say this much: He does travel in time, and when you get to the part in the book that you know he is time traveling, if you’re like me, you’ll try not to race too fast through the pages so you can see how he shows up in past history. This part of the book I thought was extremely well written. When Eric returns from his first time travel journey, what he said to his wife made chills run down my back. The details through this story—be it time travel, CIA or terrorists—are vividly described. Time and time again I felt I was standing right alongside the characters. As you near the end of the book, you’ll find a timeline. The timeline in the front of the book is factual events as they occurred. The timeline in the back is what could have occurred if history was different. I urge you to compare the two timelines, as they really made me think about the “what-ifs” in history. Extremely well done book, and that is an understatement. I expected a good read—the author more than over-delivered. donmardak/ amazon/Armageddon-4th-Timeline-Spiritual-Eternity/dp/0964422816/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1378571722&sr=8-2&keywords=Don+Mardak
Posted on: Fri, 31 Jan 2014 19:19:59 +0000

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