The Fall of Lucifer (Chronicles of Brothers #1)
Three Brothers...
One turned renegade
A sweeping epic of origins and mysteries, the fall of Lucifer tells a tale older than the universe itself. Set in opulent palaces and frightening hell worlds, this is a timeless saga of doubt, of demons and angelic warriors, of obsessive love and treason, and of an ancient evil that knows no bounds.
Soon the universe itself will be rocked by war...
A war between three angelic brothers...
A war fought for the greatest prize in the universe...
That war for the race of men.
This book really opened my eyes to God's true love for lucifer. I heard that when I was young but I didn't really think about it. Even though this is fictitious I think it has the probability of a lot of truth to it. It shows what before, during and after the creation of man looked like from heaven/hells point of view. Lucifer is brothers with Michael and Gabrielle and the book shows them in all their might and glory but when God creates manhood, something that doesn't have supernatural powers
This is another one of those books that was hyped up and was very disappointing. I found it really boring and badly written. I've since given it away.
This was so poorly written, I couldn't finish it. I understand the second book is meant to be much better, so I should probably finish this one off and try the second one sometime.
Oh my god did this book divide my opinion. I wasn't entirely convinced by it given that it is a religious fantasy and they can be a bit preachy, thankfully that doesn't seem to be a problem so far. But, instead it was the descriptions of heaven, the angels, eden etc. that rather tried my patience as they were so sickly-sweet that they were annoying. They kind of gave the sense that they were trying to say 'look how lovely and shiney everything is, why would anyone ever want to leave?', so when
Yeah, it's me rating this book...I know that it is not the genre I usually read but I thought maybe it would be fun to expand my reading into more genres than romance or guide books. I am that kind of person that if I try something and like it I would never change it with anything else (this limits me to try new things). So, I decided to "explore" different & new genres lastly. Of course, it is hard but I am reading 1 book (new genre) from 5 (of my favorites genres). This month I decided to
No book on the Fall could have such poor pacing, lack of plot, and underdeveloped characters unless it was a religious text; and so I have to ruefully accept that I was suckered into reading propaganda. Unfortunately, this book suffered from the same flaw as Paradise Lost: instead of making Lucifer out to be a monster, it made him the most (if not the only) interesting character, and sympathetic to boot.God basically breaks up with Lucifer for a new love, mankind. And when Lucifer is like Wasnt
Wendy Alec
Paperback | Pages: 292 pages Rating: 3.98 | 1838 Users | 243 Reviews
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Original Title: | The Fall of Lucifer (Chronicles of Brothers) |
ISBN: | 1591858143 (ISBN13: 9781591858140) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Chronicles of Brothers #1 |
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Three Archangels...Three Brothers...
One turned renegade
A sweeping epic of origins and mysteries, the fall of Lucifer tells a tale older than the universe itself. Set in opulent palaces and frightening hell worlds, this is a timeless saga of doubt, of demons and angelic warriors, of obsessive love and treason, and of an ancient evil that knows no bounds.
Soon the universe itself will be rocked by war...
A war between three angelic brothers...
A war fought for the greatest prize in the universe...
That war for the race of men.
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Title | : | The Fall of Lucifer (Chronicles of Brothers #1) |
Author | : | Wendy Alec |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 292 pages |
Published | : | October 1st 2005 by Creation House (first published January 1st 2005) |
Categories | : | Fantasy. Fiction. Christian. Christian Fiction. Paranormal. Angels |
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This is my first time of reading a novel book, first i thought that reading a book is so boring, But when you buy a book that you are interested it will not become boring at all , so i buy The fall of Lucifer" this book contains a lot of information about Lucifer of how he became on that look, and also this book is very intense i dont know why but when i read this i found out all the secrets and truth about lucifer and heaven.on this novel it says that in heaven there are a lot of diamond andThis book really opened my eyes to God's true love for lucifer. I heard that when I was young but I didn't really think about it. Even though this is fictitious I think it has the probability of a lot of truth to it. It shows what before, during and after the creation of man looked like from heaven/hells point of view. Lucifer is brothers with Michael and Gabrielle and the book shows them in all their might and glory but when God creates manhood, something that doesn't have supernatural powers
This is another one of those books that was hyped up and was very disappointing. I found it really boring and badly written. I've since given it away.
This was so poorly written, I couldn't finish it. I understand the second book is meant to be much better, so I should probably finish this one off and try the second one sometime.
Oh my god did this book divide my opinion. I wasn't entirely convinced by it given that it is a religious fantasy and they can be a bit preachy, thankfully that doesn't seem to be a problem so far. But, instead it was the descriptions of heaven, the angels, eden etc. that rather tried my patience as they were so sickly-sweet that they were annoying. They kind of gave the sense that they were trying to say 'look how lovely and shiney everything is, why would anyone ever want to leave?', so when
Yeah, it's me rating this book...I know that it is not the genre I usually read but I thought maybe it would be fun to expand my reading into more genres than romance or guide books. I am that kind of person that if I try something and like it I would never change it with anything else (this limits me to try new things). So, I decided to "explore" different & new genres lastly. Of course, it is hard but I am reading 1 book (new genre) from 5 (of my favorites genres). This month I decided to
No book on the Fall could have such poor pacing, lack of plot, and underdeveloped characters unless it was a religious text; and so I have to ruefully accept that I was suckered into reading propaganda. Unfortunately, this book suffered from the same flaw as Paradise Lost: instead of making Lucifer out to be a monster, it made him the most (if not the only) interesting character, and sympathetic to boot.God basically breaks up with Lucifer for a new love, mankind. And when Lucifer is like Wasnt
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