Monday, January 26, 2009

SEVERAL REVIEWS OF BOOK I



WE CLAIM THAT "WAKING GOD" IS TRANSFORMATIONAL. Hell, anyone can claim that. However, here are several comments about BOOK I that add to our claim.

…an introduction to a new philosophy disguised as a work of fiction. A fascinating journey through the world of religious theory, it is a work that will bring questions to believers and non-believers alike. Doe and Harris have offered an alternative view of “God,” of the foundations of all organized religions and the evolution of the world itself. In a work of breathtaking depth and scope they have proposed an alternative theory that binds brilliantly with the current events of our world. It destroys the allegiances of man to churches that promise safety in return for blind obedience. It offers a world where man must accept his own personal actions and the choices he makes. Barb Radmore, Front Street Reviews

A fast moving story with thriller aspects, interspersed by serious religious discussions...there is real thinking here. A provocative novel, part thriller, part religion. It should make you think. A worthy novel." Read more in http://www.hipiers.com/newsletter.html. Piers Anthony, New York Times Bestselling Author

I like that for once, someone has had the kahuna's for lack of a better term to make people really think about life, their beliefs, where and how we came to be… Katrina Stiles, Alternative-Read.com

WAKING GOD is not an easy book to pin down in a couple of words. It’s a thriller, but doesn’t seem quite comfortable in that category. It’s definitely a religious book, but not of any of the established religions, and in fact quite opposed to them. It’s likely to appeal to many of the Da Vinci Code fans, but it’s not a copycat. David Ausema, OnceWritten.com

Waking God is a story of biblical conflict and otherworldly intrigue, in which fantasy and science fiction meet the time-honored traditions of spiritual discourse and conspiratorial essence… Howard Perlman, Staff Writer for the AU Eagle Metro/National Section

Waking God is at once captivating, deeply thought provoking, and spiritually inspiring. Marvin D. Wilson, Author of I Romanced the Stone and Own Fiddler
"What if every Truth you had ever been told was really a mosaic of falsehoods? What if every religious institution that preached salvation was actually an agent of oppression? Epic in scope, Waking God is a fast paced supernatural thriller that blazes across mystical locations and panoramic scenery. Christopher Friesen, Book Pleasures.com

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