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The End Is Now

By: Rob Stennett
Narrated by: S.A/Rebecca Rogers/Rogers, S. Rogers, Rebecca Rogers
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Meet the Henderson family: Jeff, a struggling salesman who lives with a constant nagging fear that something will happen to his family; Will, who’s just trying to figure out life in the fifth grade; Emily whose greatest concern is that she won’t be nominated homecoming queen; and Amy, who is growing stir-crazy from being a housewife of eighteen years—and is convinced this was God’s plan B for her life. The Hendersons are longtime residents of Goodland, Kansas, a small Midwest town where nothing new or exciting ever happens … until now. Are the recent “weird” happenings and catastrophic weather mere coincidence, or more? The town spirals into chaos and confusion as its residents discover the end is no longer near—the end is now. Rob Stennett’s second novel is both a satire and a story of the apocalypse, a thriller and an exploration of family, community, belief, unbelief, and the two thousand-year-old Christian tradition of looking to the sky because the end is near.

Genre Fiction Suspense Christian Fiction Christianity Witty Thriller & Suspense Christian Living
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What would happen if half your town was convinced that the world would end in a couple of days? That's pretty much what is happening to the town of Goodland. It's not a pretty picture, but I think there's a good chance that this story is what would happen. Not heavily intellectual, but a good read.

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This book is by far one of the worst I have ever read. I kept waiting for it to "get good" which it never did. The author was very childish in his writing. He portrayed the valuesof the "prepared" the same as the "unbelievers" and worst of all he painted God as a sarcastic unloving God.
Dont waste your money

Probably the worst book I ever read

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