Stars: 2 out of 5
Pros: Quick read
Cons: Nothing really happens we don't already know about
The Bottom Line:
Book is a fast read
But it's pretty much pointless
So you can skip it
Pointless
While never confusing them with great literature, I enjoyed
the previous books in the Left Behind series. I was skeptical when I heard
about The Rising, thinking it was just an excuse to make more money. My fears
were justified.
This book goes back years before the series starts to find
Rayford as a nine-year-old. He knows what he wants to do, be a professional athlete
or a pilot. And there is no way he is taking over his father's tool and die
business. In fact, his parents embarrass him. They're older then his friend's
parents are and poorer then Ray would like. He is determined to become rich no
matter which career path he takes.
Meanwhile in Romania ,
Marilena Carpathia has become surprised to find a longing for a child. Trapped
in a marriage without romance, she searches to find a distraction. That
distraction leads her to Viviana Ivinisova's class on spiritualism and a
potential solution. Should she accept the offer even if it means raising her
child as a spiritualist?
The problem with this book is that it really doesn't have a
story to tell. We already know what will happen to the characters, so much of
the suspense is gone. It serves more as biography then novel. I was also
rolling my eyes as Ray spent time analyzing his actions toward his parents. I
know of no nine-years-olds who have the incite he did. Heck, some adults
wouldn't look at things that way. As with other books in the series, the
writing style is poor. The books are written on an elementary reading level. It
makes for a quick read, but really has little else going for it.
There were some points of The Rising that held my interest,
but these were few and far between. The lack of a story made the poor writing
of the previous entries stand out even more here. My advice is to stick with
the originals and skip the prequels. You aren't missing much.
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