
- The Word Reclaimed
- Paperback
- 462
- Steve Rzasa
- English
- 23 July 2020 Steve Rzasa
- 0982104995
º AE841B È Free Epub Ç The Word Reclaimed 60A531 Baden picked up the wrong book In the far future, the civilized worlds have finally been freed of the curse of religion Tolerance now rules the five colonies Thanks to the secret police, no one has been bothered by so much as a hymn in two generations much less a Torah, Koran, or that most dangerous of books, a Bible Baden is a teenager with an attitude He spends his spare time salvaging wrecks in deep space, claiming for himself whatever the pirates leave behind One day, Baden finds a book A strange and very old book, preserved carefully against the ravages of deep space Thinking I can t believe I waited this long to read The Word Reclaimed The Word Reclaimed Lately I ve been reading and enjoying a lot of science fiction, and this novel was one of the better books The Word Reclaimed I ve read The Word Reclaimed As a Star Trek Voyager fan, I felt right at home with the characters as they traversed space Bonus is the very strong spiritual thread This is an epic novel that has a huge scope and lots of characters My only quibble is that all those characters sometimes can make things a little confusing, but overall Rzasa handl I can t believe I waited this long to read The Word Reclaimed The Word Reclaimed Lately I ve been reading and enjoying a lot of science fiction, and this novel was one of the better books The Word Reclaimed I ve read The Word Reclaimed As a Star Trek Voyager fan, I felt right at home with the characters as they traversed space Bonus is the very strong spiritual thread This is an epic novel that has a huge Counted Worthy meets
My only concern but did not take a star off for this was the numerous editorial errors i.
e duplicated words, missing words, etc I read The Word Reclaimed the ebook of another edition and hopefully many of these have bee This was a well written book The Word Reclaimed with a very intriguing story line In the future, the Bible is unavailable and only vaguely remembered and a copy is found that sets up a great plot The world building is excellent and detailed I thoroughly enjoyed this novel and look Here is how I feel about cliffhangers AAAAAAAAAUUUUUUGH It doesn t help that I am still nursing a feeling of rawness over the lack of resolution in Bryan Davis s Masters and Slayers I had to take my raw self wading into Steve Rzasa s space opera The Word Reclaimed , suspectingandthat this story was too big for its 460 pages I was right.
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I found the space travel physics science elements of the story world understandable and Before I start, let s just get it out there that I am not a hardcore sci fi reader I was a bit intimidated when I picked up this book, particularly when I saw the star map at the front But I had read The Word Reclaimed Mr Rzasa s short story in Ether Ore Marcher Lord Press and was blown away by his ability to write heart pounding action I jumpe Military scifi is not a genre I often read, but I ve been readingof my kindle backlog and discovering some books The Word Reclaimed I might not usually pick up Rzasa s Word Reclaimed was worth reading, and I want to read The Word Reclaimed the rest of the series I was surprised at some of the turns the story took I think this would have been a stronger book The Word Reclaimed had the two storylines been told concurrently, but each of them were engaging and I do want to read The Word Reclaimed what happens to the characters next The editor missed some typos, Military scifi is not a genre I often read, but I ve been readingof my kindle backlog and discovering some books The Word Reclaimed I might not usually pick up Rzasa s Word Reclaimed was worth reading, and I want to read The Word Reclaimed the rest of the series I was surprised at some of the turns the story took I think this would have been a s picked up the wrong book The Word Reclaimed In the far future, the civilized worlds have finally been freed of the curse of religion Tolerance now rules the five colonies Thanks to the secret police, no one has been bothered by so much as a hymn in two generations much less a Torah, Koran, or that most dangerous of books The Word Reclaimed , a Bible Baden is a teenager with an attitude He spends his spare time salvaging wrecks in deep space, claiming for himself whatever the pirates leave behind Free Epub Ç The Word Reclaimed One day, Baden finds a book The Word Reclaimed A strange and very old book, preserved carefully against the ravages of deep space Thinking he ll become rich if only for the value of the paper, he takes it He counts himself lucky beyond all imagining Until it begins talking to him Amidst an interstellar war that threatens to overthrow the monarchy and drive great families to oblivion, Baden must evade the secret police and their attempts to get that book The Word Reclaimed Baden never had much use for religion But it seems one has use of him Steve Rzasa was born and raised in South Jersey, and fell in love with books The Word Reclaimed especially science fi cti on novels and historical volumes at an early age He and his wife, Carrie, have two boys and live in Buff alo, Wyoming Steve s short story, Rescued, which is set in the universe of The World Reclaimed, won theGK Chesterton Award in the Athanatos Christi an Ministries Writi ng Contest Intriguingly ChristianEnjoyed the amazing possibilities of a totally lost universe in need of the word of God Hopefully everything ends well.