![]() ![]() Although I was raised in the Christian church, I was never confirmed and I do not attend church regularly. ![]() ![]() If I believed the message of this book I would think only practising Christians would be called to heaven and the rest of us will be left to suffer on earth. Ironically, I am writing this review on J(06/06/06) which some people claim will be the day of the apocalypse. Not as bad as I thought it would be, but not great either. He sets about recording everything because he knows this is the biggest story of his career, hell of his lifetime! Buck, the stewardess, the pilot, and his daughter start finding their paths crossing as they try to figure out what on earth has happened to all their loved ones and how they are going to survive what comes next. One of the passengers on the plane is an award winning, international journalist named Buck. At first he thinks it's a joke but he soon realizes that all their clothes have been left behind as well. Rayford Steele is piloting an aircraft when a stewardess he'd been lusting after rushes into the cockpit tells him that they're suddenly missing over 100 people. The whole premise of this series is what would happen if the rapture occurred and you were one of the millions (probably billions) left behind. Man, this thing took FOREVER! I don't know how many books there are in the series, but I know that I won't be reading them all (and judging from how much space they take up on the shelf at the library, there is a TON). ![]()
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