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Desecration (Left Behind #9) Paperback | Pages: 432 pages
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Title:Desecration (Left Behind #9)
Author:Tim LaHaye
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Special Edition
Pages:Pages: 432 pages
Published:May 20th 2002 by Tyndale House Publishers (first published October 30th 2001)
Categories:Christian Fiction. Christian. Fiction

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The exciting ninth book in the Left Behind series that has sold over 2.5 million copies in hardcover is now available in trade paperback. In November 2001 "Desecration" was #1 on the "New York Times, USA Today, Wall Street Journal, Publishers Weekly, " and "CBA Marketplace" best-seller lists. With 50 million products sold, the Left Behind series is an international phenomenon.

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Original Title: Desecration
ISBN: 0842332294 (ISBN13: 9780842332293)
Edition Language: English
Series: Left Behind #9
Literary Awards: Christy Award Nominee for Futuristic (2002)

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I began this book in audio form and finished it in print. If you are going to read this one (or possibly any of the series), I suggest you read it yourself, rather than listening. I did NOT like the narration at all. The voices are all wrong, as far as I'm concerned, and I would have just given up if I couldn't switch to the print version. I've read (in print or ebook) the earlier books in the series and have a good feel for the characters, I believe. These voices are NOT theirs.

In this ninth book of the Left Behind Series, the sides have been chosen and Nicolae Carpathia has declared martial law. Those who have not accepted Carpathians loyalty mark are being put to death by guillotine. The waters of the sea have turned to blood and a plague of boils has afflicted all the non-believers.There is a great deal of action in this book, and it will hold your interest.

I am tearing through this series. It is so good. It is wonderful to see God's plan working out through the end times although it is frightening to see people resolutely choosing what they have to know by this point is evil. In the beginning Carpathia, (anti-christ) is posing as a benevolent maker of peace, so it is understandable that he fooled many, but by now he has nuked several cities and people are being executed left and right for refusing to take the mark, refusing to worship his statue,

Shocked that it took 9 books before people actually started fighting back against this man.

I didn't care for this book. The bad writing of the series is starting to get annoying. All of the "bad guy" characters in Nicolie's inner circle sound the same. They also all sound like children, or are being written by children. It makes the conversations less believable. I also fail to understand Buck's value and why he always has to be in the center of things. He has no special skill set that aids the Tribulation Force, but he is always sent on these special missions, apparently just so the

These books just continue to drive this story. Still not happy that they keep killing people I enjoy (David was one of my favorites and Im not a huge Chang fan yet) .... and can we just say the entire ambush: did NOT expect that. So Im interested to see what happens with Sebastian. A little upset at Chloe and her naivety ... Ana yet I cant blame her too much. This story just continues to keep me wanting more ... the cliff hangers certainly help.

Starting this review is well, easy to say the least. I started reading the first book in this wonderful series just as soon as I heard about them. Being from a christian home life growing up and as well as my husband and family this was a no brainier. I am going to do one review including the whole series. From the first page of the first book to the last page in the last book, I was not able to put these books down. I grew hunger so to speak for each page. I have always had a great belief in

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