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Glorious Appearing

The End of Days

#12 in series

Audiobook
1 of 1 copy available
1 of 1 copy available
Thousands of years of human history stained by strife, death, and sin come to an end when the King of Glory returns to earth. The satisfying conclusion of the seven years of Tribulation covered by the Left Behind series portrays the return of Jesus Christ to earth in both glory and judgment.
At the height of the battle between the forces of evil gathered at Armageddon and the remaining Christian believers at Petra and Jerusalem, nothing seems to be able to stop the Antichrist, Nicolae Carpathia. But God has another plan.
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      March 1, 2004
      Jesus returns at last in this 12th novel in the phenomenally popular Left Behind series, vanquishing his foes and ushering in a new millennium of peace and righteousness. Ray Steele is the only member of the original Tribulation Force alive to see it, however, since Buck Williams endures a bloody death in the opening pages. The novel's pacing suffers greatly from its own foregone conclusion. Antichrist Nicolae Carpathia, once a fearsome and suave foe, is reduced to shrill hysteria in this installment, and seems more of a cartoon character than a credible instrument of Satan. And the final wars (there are four of them in quick succession) add no drama to the plot, since believers are by that point impervious to harm; neither the bullets from the Unity army or the supernatural lightning raining down from the sky can touch the Christian holdouts. It must have been difficult to imagine the words that Jesus would speak on such an occasion, but the authors' cautious solution--to draw almost solely on the statements spoken by or about Jesus in the New Testament--feels wooden. However, the book is not devoid of humor, and fans of the series will enjoy the gentle, affectionate camaraderie that exists among the excited members of the ragtag brigade of believers. For readers who have stuck with this soap opera through thick and thin, there is a real emotional payoff in seeing the characters' reunions with their loved ones who died during the Tribulation.

    • AudioFile Magazine
      After nine years, 12 volumes, 40 million copies sold, two movies, and an endless flood of apocalyptic merchandise, faithful readers of the Left Behind series have reached the time for the long awaited Second Coming of Jesus Christ. Unfortunately for them, GLORIOUS APPEARING is underwhelming, pedestrian, repetitive, and filled with numerous bland characters. Nonetheless, Richard Ferrone's sonorous presentation inspires the ingestion of every word in this saga. Commanding attention, like thunder from a distant storm cloud, Ferrone's words reverberate. Oftentimes sounding like an evangelical preacher at a revival meeting, Ferrone presents the Second Coming and the graphic descriptions of the numerous judgments, battles, and confrontations that follow with authority. K.A.T. (c) AudioFile 2004, Portland, Maine

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  • English

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  • Lexile® Measure:920
  • Text Difficulty:4-5

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