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A**7
Action, sci-fi, so-called "logic" stands on its head - can it get any better?
I received "Pyramid of the Ancients" by this author in a bundled book deal and was about to start reading it when I realized it was not the first in a series. Though it looked interesting, I dislike starting things in the middle. I looked for a copy of "Logic's End" and boy, am I glad I got my hands on one. Non-stop action interspersed with thought-provoking questions about evolution vs. creation without sacrificing the plot. Job well done.That said, I myself have often started to write a book that was fictionally based with the intent to write Christian fiction, but not gotten very far. It's great to see what someone else is able to do when they are called by the Master Creator for this purpose. I will leave it to the professionals. :)God bless!
B**M
Suspenseful, Exasperating and Surpising
When Rebecca Evans is sent to a planet capable of sustaining life, she finds herself kidnapped by a ruthless clan of aliens. Rebecca's escape plan is simple: trade valuable technology for her freedom. Things get complicated when she discovers the only law in the land: survival of the fittest. Convincing the clan that they need her technology, she is sent with a handful of companions to retrieve it. Along the way, she witnesses actions that, according to her staunchly held belief in the evolutionary process, should be normal - but why is she horrified by these practices? When she tells her companions about love, compassion and other human characteristics, they become convinced that she is a lunatic.After saving her companions from a perilous situation, they restore their faith in her intelligence - but then make a claim that Rebecca believes is far more ludicrous.As I read the book, I felt a strong emotional connection to Rebecca. I shared her fury at the horrific treatment of the "less evolved" creatures, her incredulity at the logic behind the horrible treatment, and her shock when she discovered what had really happened. I read the whole book in a single evening, and it was well worth my time. I look forward to reading the next book in the trilogy!
C**T
Excellent and thought provoking sci-fi
During her sojourn, Rebecca, an ardent atheist, has her faith in evolution shaken to its foundation. Logic’s End is excellent sci-fi with a compelling plot and fantastical characters. It also reveals in a winsome-way the bankruptcy of macroevolution as a theory and the shocking alternative.
K**R
Great
This is the second time I've read this book. I enjoyed revisiting all of the characters! You have a wonderful imagination.
J**O
Five Stars
Makes you think beyond the "box" and really analyze the evolutionary agenda taught in the public arena
G**E
This is one of my favorite sci-fi novels
This is one of my favorite sci-fi novels. Very exciting! It had an indie feel to it, but keeps drawing the reader in. As someone with two science degrees, it made me think in a way that most sci-fi books do not.
L**R
Our son begged for more...
This a fabulous book! We still enjoy reading aloud to our 10 year old son. Every night he'd beg for more. On the weekends he didn't want to wait until bedtime for his story. During the day he'd remark, "I can't wait until bedtime!" I'm going to buy the other 2 books!
J**Y
Awesome
This was one of the best Christian Sci-fy I have read in a long time. It was very carefully laid out, easy to read and well written. Would highly recommend this book as an exciting and informative read.
P**.
Fascinating book!
As one reads this book, one gradually comes to the logical conclusion that living things must have been created by a Designer; that order and symmetry cannot 'evolve' from random mutation; also that evolution (with its philosophy of the 'survival of the fittest') could not produce beings with the capacity for love and compassion but rather an 'every man for himself' attitude. The book is an excellent defence of Intelligent Design while at the same time being an exciting story.
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