Four Stars By Kindle Customer (va) - See all my reviews This review is from: 999 Years After Armageddon: The End of the Millennium (Kindle Edition) This got four instead of five stars because of the length. I loved the premise and original idea. I think just a little winded. I would recommend reading this for sure.
By Alberto Carrillo - See all my reviews This review is from: 999 Years After Armageddon: The End of the Millennium (Paperback) I just can't say enough good things about this book. I read it two years ago and it left me so satisfied. The story was so deep but all angles were covered and the end tied everything up and it was AMAZING. Yes, I am a christian and I love the Left Behind series as well. But... This story is after the rapture during the 999th year of paradise. What a buildup to the final final battle. Thank you Mr. Ruppert.
Five Stars By Woody Woodruff - See all my reviews This review is from: 999 Years After Armageddon: The End of the Millennium (Kindle Edition) Woody Woodruff This book may eventually rank with the great Christian writers of the ages. True to Scripture a story that may make the Word of God clearer to any. A riveting tale of human desire to KNOW.
It made me regret any desire to know anything but HIM! Four Stars By J. Barta (Flordia) - See all my reviews (REAL NAME) This review is from: 999 Years After Armageddon: The End of the Millennium (Kindle Edition) Good story that address a subject that very little has been written about. The title is somewhat misleading in that the story covers the years 998 and 999. Five Stars By James f. white, jr. - See all my reviews This review is from: 999 Years After Armageddon: The End of the Millennium (Kindle Edition) Excellent book! A real page Turner! I thoroughly enjoyed this book
Four Stars By Amazon Customer - See all my reviews This review is from: 999 Years After Armageddon: The End of the Millennium (Kindle Edition) The book got off to a slow start and if I wasn't a Bible enthusiast I would have given up...I'm glad I didn't. It was an inspiring, futuristic take on the creator and his promise to those who believe in him.
Five Stars By Carolyn J. Duchene (Clinton, NY) - See all my reviews
(REAL NAME) This review is from: 999 Years After Armageddon: The End of the Millennium (Kindle Edition) I wasn't sure what to expect with this book...a novel written from the perspective of someone living at the end of the millennial period of Jesus' reign on Earth after the Great Tribulation. However, the questions asked by the characters were spot on for what I would ask myself, and indeed, some of which I hear from others even now. Primarily: "How do we know that what we've been taught is actually true, and not just someone's perspective"? Through this fictional story,the author deals with this question, and other issues such as extraterrestrial life and the occult; in a logical, sensitive way which helps to bring clarity and assurance to the reader's mind, dispelling any doubt that one can know what the true answers are. I was pleasantly surprised and would definately recommend this to anyone. By Amazon Customer - See all my reviews This review is from: 999 Years After Armageddon: The End of the Millennium (Kindle Edition) i really enjoyed this read . in my mind this could really be the way things will play out in the end
I have read a lot of Sci-Fi anthologies and short stories from the 30's and from the 70's. I felt I was having a flashback! Ruppert does a good job of placing you in a future world without holding your hand with a long backstory. The book contains very thoughtful and fascinating looks at the millennium. I have never read this subject matter in novel form and I thoroughly enjoyed it. As a Christian who enjoys Sci-Fi I felt I was getting the best of both worlds.
I thoroughly enjoyed reading this book. The characters were well-defined and the plot was subtle, gradually building in depth and complexity. It was hard to put down.
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