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Soul Harvest: The World Takes Sides (Left Behind)

Soul Harvest: The World Takes Sides (Left Behind)
By Tim F. LaHaye, Jerry B. Jenkins

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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #60306 in Books
  • Published on: 1999-05
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 448 pages

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Synopsis
The Tribulation Force, Rayford Steele and Buck Williams, struggle to survive and find members of their families while fighting the Antichrist.


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Very fast read4
This is the fourth book in the Left Behind Series. It continues just after wrath of the Lamb--a global earthquake in the 21st month of the Tribulation. Our two main characters, Buck and Rayford, are once again the ones the story is built around. But this time you want to keep up with both stories as they work to see who is left alive. We watch them both try and find their spouse's. We also see that the world population is starting to realize they need to take sides...choosing to align with Christ or the Anti-Christ.... At the end of this book we see the beginning of the Trumpet Judgments.

This is the best written of the four book yet. There is actually a couple of twist in this book, which is nice. And once again the story does flow. That and the large print, I was able to read this book in a single afternoon. For the first time, I will go directly to the next book in the series and follow the story line.

Another slow one1
Like all the other Left Behind books, "Soul Harvest" is 25 pages worth of plot dragged out into a full lenght novel (in order to make it more books so as to make more money, if you ask me). Like the other books, the characters are running around, looking for eachother, trying to find new converts and giving lengthy moral preachings. Towards the end there's a meteor approaching Earth. This could have been spectacular, but it goes nowhere, and then the book is over.

If you're looking for a boring book, you can trust LaHaye and Jenkins to churn them out because they know millions of "born again" Christians will pay them to do so. If you want to read a better book, read anything else...

One of the Better Books in the Series5
I really enjoyed this fourth book in the Left Behind Series, and found it better-written than the second and third books in the series. In the second and third books, there was a lot of rehashing and repetition about what had happened in the first book (for new readers who might be picking up that book alone, not have read the earlier books).

This book is packed full of action. It leaves me eager to go out and buy the next book, especially as regards the spy, and what that spy has transmitted to the enemy.