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Desecration: Antichrist Takes the Throne by Tim LaHaye
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Desecration: Antichrist Takes the Throne (Left Behind No. 9)

by Jerry B. Jenkins (otherwise under Tim LaHaye)

Series: Left Behind (book 9)

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Tyndale House Publishers (2002), Paperback, 432 pages

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Tags:religious fiction, the rapture, anti-christ, fantasy, own, science fiction, fiction, storage
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Life is really getting tough for the post-rapture believers. ( )
  adeej | Oct 16, 2009 |
This book is absolutley amazing. I think it is one of my favorites out of them all. It constantly kept my attention with all the action going on throughout the entire book. I don't think there was ever a dull moment. The characters' love and faith in God is neevrending and inspirational. ( )
  carlienichole | Oct 7, 2009 |
These books are giving me nightmares -- and yet I keep reading them! Personally, I think they're not well written at all. However, every chapter and book ends on a cliffhanger and it sucks me in. I keep reading them solely to find out what happens next.

I'm going to take a little break before moving on to book 10. I would like to get some sleep once in awhile! ( )
  eljabo | Aug 27, 2009 |
This was a really good book. Like a bridge to the next book more than anything. Its almost like the pieces of a chess game have been set in place, and the next book will reveal the final game moves. I have really enjoyed this series of books. ( )
  minpin3G | Jun 24, 2009 |
Desecration: Antichrist Takes the Throne is the ninth book in the Left Behind Series by Tim LaHaye and Jerry B. Jenkins. In my opinion, this novel is bogging down possibly due to being popular and making money for the authors and their causes. The one thing I like about this series is the struggles the characters go through in rationalizing bad behavior for the good of the cause. This is a struggle that all of us face in daily life. The one thing that I detest is that as in the previous novels, the opposite side can do nothing right, although, LaHaye and Jenkins do take steps to toss that aside towards the end of the novel. I hope that this continues in the next book in the series.

It is interesting to note that less and less people own the subsequent books in the series. As of March 14, 2008, on Library Thing, 1360 people have registered the first book and only 611 people have registered the 9th book. ( )
  Wiszard | Mar 14, 2008 |
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Desecration (Left Behind)

Tim LaHaye

Book description

Amazon.com (ISBN 0842332294, Paperback)

Amidst the glitzy fanfare of a new world regime, control is unraveling for self-proclaimed god and Global Community potentate Nicolae Carpathia in Desecration, the ninth installment in the Left Behind series. It's 25 days into the Great Tribulation, and the newly resurrected Carpathia evinces an increasing fondness for gruesome killing. He's thrown into turmoil when the first two "bowls of wrath" from the biblical book Revelation are poured out on the world. Water turns into blood, and those who are branded with the mark of loyalty become covered with loathsome sores. When Carpathia commits the ultimate act of desecration against the Judeo-Christian community, chaos ensues. Meanwhile, the Tribulation Force soldiers on, receiving visitations from heavenly messengers that prod the team to greater acts of courage. Jenkins's characters seem almost comic book-like in their actions; the author relies on pages of slangy, slapstick dialogue rather than character development or descriptive settings to flesh out his tales. It's the angst of wondering what disaster will occur next and the fascination with end times that keep loyal fans turning the pages. And there's no shortage of angst here. Chang Wong flirts with suicide. Hattie Durham risks her life in a confrontation with Carpathia. Tsion Ben-Judah inadvertently gives away a secret location. Chloe Williams uncovers a remnant of believers. There are touches of the standard Left Behind humor, and even some romance in the last days. As always, readers are left hanging at the edge of disaster, which should keep appetites whetted for the promised next installment. --Cindy Crosby

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