What began as a minor dispute between Matthew Ford and Jesus has escalated into a feud that threatens to undermine a Cold War that has existed between Heaven and Hell for two millennia. The question is.what will happen next?
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Humorous story of the anti-christ's war on earth,
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If you're at all sensitive about religion, don't get this book. If you want a story that follows a well thought out plot line and is filled with great character development, don't get this book. If you want a fun quick read that'll leave you laughing over ludicrous juxtapositions of reality TV level character with religious prophecy as the anti-christ comes to earth, then this is the book for you. I thoroughly enjoyed it.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
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Symbolic of America Today,
By Jan Dames (Cleveland, OH) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Anti-Christ: A Satirical End of Days (Kindle Edition)
This book is pure venom. Against modern culture. Against modern politics. Against the hypocrisy of religion. This book really does spell out the frustration people in America have with their country today. It deals in corruption of ideals, imperfect leaders making idiotic decisions, and proves how precarious a position the world is in today. It's also a fun book poking the establishment in the ribs. Irreverent, but it deserves to be. Give it a look.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
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Now This is Funny,
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Jesus as the corporate head of Heaven. Sneaking into Heaven with a truck-full of Mexicans. Bored Aryan angels. A completely self-centered, whiny hero. This book is made up of some good stuff.
This satire I can sink my teeth into. The book is paced well. It's funny. It's cheeky. It's a nice little romp through the apocaplypse with some pretty unexpected turns and a great Armegeddon to finish it off. I would have given this 5 stars, but the kindle version had some issues with random carriage returns and mid-paragraph blank lines. Not so much to be a pain but just enough to be noticable and commentable.
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