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The year is 2088. Christianity has essentially died out in the developed world. In the U. S. people generally have neural implants that receive programming from a virtual reality grid. “It causes [the] motor neurons to experience the sam... [Read on]
I was pleasantly surprised to find myself engrossed in this book from page one. The pace was fast, yet easy enough to follow, the storyline intriguing. It reminded me of a Grisham or Baldacci novel in that the story outweighed the character... [Read on]
This book will have your attention from page one and you will not be able to put it down. It is a story with characters who are greedy, evil and want to "rule' the world. A world where you can live forever, but a world where no one acknowledges... [Read on]
What if the political push of tolerance eliminates Christianity from The United States? This is fact in David Gregory's novel, The Last Christian. Abi Caldwell has lived in the jungle of New Guinea for her entire life. Something has wiped out... [Read on]
I’m usually not one to read anything in the “science fiction” genre but I have to admit – The Last Christian intrigued me, made me think and kept me reading! Imagine suddenly waking up 30 years from now and having technology so advanced ... [Read on]
Wow! This was such an intriguing premise. Abby spent her entire life as the child of Christian missionaries growing up in an isolated village in Papua New Guinea. After a disaster wipes out her village, she makes her way back to America and... [Read on]
This book was amazing. It had a little of everything in it. The technical aspect of the book was very interesting to me. The idea that all people can be connected to each other constantly was very interesting. It added a new level of intrigue... [Read on]
In 2088 AD, Abby Caldwell emerges from the Papua New Guinea jungle where she was raised as the daughter of missionaries after her entire tribe dies of a mysterious illness. She moves in with her cousin Lauren, a US congresswoman, and soon... [Read on]
The more I read Christian fiction, the more I love it! It's not just romance any more. Christian fiction has taken a direction that is wonderfully exciting and "The Last Christian" is a fantastic example!I will warn you - this book isn't for the... [Read on]
This was a very, very good book! It jumps right into the action, and never slows down! The characters are very well-developed, and quite interesting people. The premise, of a future without God in America is such a scary idea. And the thought of... [Read on]