Prodigal Project: The Exodus Audiobook by Ken Abraham, Daniel Hart
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Title: Prodigal Project: The Exodus
Author: Ken Abraham, Daniel Hart
Narrator: Dick Hill
Format: Unabridged
Length: 7 hrs and 33 mins
Language: English
Release date: 10-25-08
Publisher: Brilliance Audio
Ratings: 4 of 5 out of 7 votes
Genres: Fiction, Contemporary
Publisher's Summary:
Some set out on a personal odyssey to reconnect with family, their past, with some semblance of order in a world menaced by the Muslim mujahideen. Offering hope, Azul Dante and his Prodigal Project remain a beacon in the swirling maelstrom of uncertainty that threatens to engulf nations, ideologies, and faiths.
While on quiet street corners, in darkened homes, abandoned offices, wherever two or more are gathered, a small band of believers begin again to spread the Word.
Members Reviews:
Save your time & energy & just buy the Christ Clone Trilogy
After reading the first book and feeling dissapointed by the thin plot line, lack of dynamic characters, and the overall transparency, I had hoped that book 2 would be more promising. No such luck. Unfortunately, I bought all four of the books right off the bat and have an acute sickness where I feel obliged to finish what I start from beginning to end and this unfortunately includes these four long, drawn out, christ clone trilogy wanna-be-but-falls-way-short books. My overally recommendation is to save yourself the time, energy, and frustration of these 4 books which could be and SHOULD BE summed up in one book of about 400-500 pgs. no more, no less. If you really want a VERY similiar and WAY more exciting version of these books - I strongly urge you to pass these over enroute to the Christ Clone Trilogy which keep you guessing for awhile and are about 1 Million times more intellectually stimulating. A word of caution, however, the down-sides of Christ Clone Trilogy is that it ends far too abruptly after so much build up to the final battle (as stated in Revelations) and becomes over the top preachy in addition to leaving a number of questions still unanswered. It gives the impression that the author just got tired of writing on the topic and looked for a quick way out. However, far preferred over the Prodigal Project Series which unlike the Christ Clone Trilogy will not leave you at the end of each book hungry for more.
Three Stars
Interesting read, but was slow at times
Didn't finish reading it
I tried to skim it since i had skimmed the first one but just couldn't get into it at all. the first one was hard enough to read but as i had bought both of them i wanted to give it a try. i couldn't finish it or skim it. the writing didn't flow and was very difficult to read.
Interesting reading
Same comment as on book 3, Numbers. Completely different from the Left Behind Series but along the same time frame.
Rating 2 - Almost stopped listening
I listened to all fours books in the Prodigal Project on CDs purchased from Amazon's Audible. I almost gave up around chapter four or five of book one. There can sometimes be such a thing as being too descriptive. It gets boring. The stories did hold my interest at some points when they picked up speed a bit. I won't go into detail as we know the basis for the books. The seven seem to have their work cut out for them since as of book four there are two very powerful men at war for control of the World. One man is clearly insane and evil. The other hides his cruelty well. I kept waiting for the other two to make an appearance. This is assuming the authors are going for a representation of the four horsemen.
Overall the stories were interesting at times but also moved much too slowly. The authors kept retelling scenes that had already happened.
Title: Prodigal Project: The Exodus
Author: Ken Abraham, Daniel Hart
Narrator: Dick Hill
Format: Unabridged
Length: 7 hrs and 33 mins
Language: English
Release date: 10-25-08
Publisher: Brilliance Audio
Ratings: 4 of 5 out of 7 votes
Genres: Fiction, Contemporary
Publisher's Summary:
Some set out on a personal odyssey to reconnect with family, their past, with some semblance of order in a world menaced by the Muslim mujahideen. Offering hope, Azul Dante and his Prodigal Project remain a beacon in the swirling maelstrom of uncertainty that threatens to engulf nations, ideologies, and faiths.
While on quiet street corners, in darkened homes, abandoned offices, wherever two or more are gathered, a small band of believers begin again to spread the Word.
Members Reviews:
Save your time & energy & just buy the Christ Clone Trilogy
After reading the first book and feeling dissapointed by the thin plot line, lack of dynamic characters, and the overall transparency, I had hoped that book 2 would be more promising. No such luck. Unfortunately, I bought all four of the books right off the bat and have an acute sickness where I feel obliged to finish what I start from beginning to end and this unfortunately includes these four long, drawn out, christ clone trilogy wanna-be-but-falls-way-short books. My overally recommendation is to save yourself the time, energy, and frustration of these 4 books which could be and SHOULD BE summed up in one book of about 400-500 pgs. no more, no less. If you really want a VERY similiar and WAY more exciting version of these books - I strongly urge you to pass these over enroute to the Christ Clone Trilogy which keep you guessing for awhile and are about 1 Million times more intellectually stimulating. A word of caution, however, the down-sides of Christ Clone Trilogy is that it ends far too abruptly after so much build up to the final battle (as stated in Revelations) and becomes over the top preachy in addition to leaving a number of questions still unanswered. It gives the impression that the author just got tired of writing on the topic and looked for a quick way out. However, far preferred over the Prodigal Project Series which unlike the Christ Clone Trilogy will not leave you at the end of each book hungry for more.
Three Stars
Interesting read, but was slow at times
Didn't finish reading it
I tried to skim it since i had skimmed the first one but just couldn't get into it at all. the first one was hard enough to read but as i had bought both of them i wanted to give it a try. i couldn't finish it or skim it. the writing didn't flow and was very difficult to read.
Interesting reading
Same comment as on book 3, Numbers. Completely different from the Left Behind Series but along the same time frame.
Rating 2 - Almost stopped listening
I listened to all fours books in the Prodigal Project on CDs purchased from Amazon's Audible. I almost gave up around chapter four or five of book one. There can sometimes be such a thing as being too descriptive. It gets boring. The stories did hold my interest at some points when they picked up speed a bit. I won't go into detail as we know the basis for the books. The seven seem to have their work cut out for them since as of book four there are two very powerful men at war for control of the World. One man is clearly insane and evil. The other hides his cruelty well. I kept waiting for the other two to make an appearance. This is assuming the authors are going for a representation of the four horsemen.
Overall the stories were interesting at times but also moved much too slowly. The authors kept retelling scenes that had already happened.
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