Babylon Rising: The Secret on Ararat (Lahaye, Tim F.) this question feed

asked by versed on November 20, 2006 12:45 AM
Tim LaHaye, creator of the phenomenally successful Left BehindĀ® books, continues his newest top-ten New York Times bestselling series: Babylon Rising. The heroic Michael Murphy—“cool, brainy, sexy, and valiant”—hurtles into his second whirlwind adventure in pursuit of Biblical artifacts.

In Babylon Rising Tim LaHaye began an adventure series that he calls even more exciting than his 50-million-plus-copy bestselling Left Behind series. Readers agreed, as the novel debuted as a top-ten New York Times bestseller.
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Now, in the second Babylon Rising novel, Biblical scholar, archaeologist, professor, and hero for our times Michael Murphy is in pursuit of one of the most mysterious and sought-after of all Biblical artifacts, Noah’s Ark. As Murphy undertakes his death-defying quest to ascend Mount Ararat, he will discover dramatic revelations of Biblical prophecies and be drawn even closer to the most terrifying evil about to be unleashed on all mankind.

With The Secret on Ararat following close on the heels of Glorious Appearing, the fastest-selling Left Behind novel ever, Tim LaHaye will further prove to be one of the most fascinating and popular storytellers
of our time.


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This book was well....Wonderful! I picked it up on a Thursday and finished reading it the very next day. I was very disappointed when it ended. This book came alive to me and I felt that I was actually there with the fictional characters, and the Non-fictional characters (Noah and his family while on the ark). Lahaye did an absolutley wonderful job. I enjoyed the Left Behind series, (even though it is not scriptually correct in the most important area of getting saved after the rapture after you have already denied Christ)But this series is alot more captivating to me. I highly recommend this book!
reviewed by daddyadd on November 21, 2006 12:01 PM

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I have read the first three books in the Babylon Rising series and found this to be the best so far. I don't particularly care for all the murder that goes on in this series but the intrigue, discovery, and biblical tie ins are what keep me reading these books. In the Secret on Ararat the authors attention to details regarding what the Ark might look like are very intriguing. I almost felt like I was there seeing what they were describing. If you like the venue described above you will love this series of books.
reviewed by pits on November 28, 2006 2:07 AM

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