Marked 1 Volume 1 Angela Caldwell 9780615782676 Books
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I have just read this book for the second time. I haven't changed my mind that the plot is exceptional. But the second time around I read with a more critical eye, and noticed things that I overlooked the first time I read it. There are numerous grammatical errors-if this bothers you, be prepared. Sometimes it was as simple as the use of "they're" when "there" was the correct usage. Numerous commas were omitted, making sentences awkward and confusing. Sometimes entire words were omitted, requiring more study on the part of the reader to figure out the missing word and make sense of the sentence. These editorial glitches became more frequent as the story went on. At first I was able to skip over them, but found them irritating as I got further into the story.Don't know if this book preceded "DiVinci Code" or vice versa, but plots were very similar. And I'll have to agree with other reviewers that toward the end, it got a little too preachy, at times sounding a bit like literature given to you by missionaries knocking at you door. Let me say I am a believing Christian, and enjoy an occasional spiritually oriented book, but it was out of place in this plot line, and I am surprised it survived the cutting room.
Let me repeat, in spite of everything, the story was engaging, and if these things don't bother you, you'll probably enjoy this book. A good editor could have fixed most of these problems.
I am a retired teacher, and require a grammatically correct narrative to truly enjoy a novel.
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Marked 1 Volume 1 Angela Caldwell 9780615782676 Books Reviews
Have you ever driven past a car wreck and thought to yourself how fortunate you were to not have been involved in the accident, but then were plagued with the imagery of blood and shattered glass throughout the rest of the day? That is what reading this hatch job of a novel is like. You are immediately grateful that you are in no way associated with the carnage perpetrated by the author on the English language, but you know it will be days before you are able to shake the horror of having stared too long at the carcasses of grammar, punctuation, and syntax as they lay eviscerated on each painful page.
While this title initially had a price attached I was able to obtain it on a day when it was featured as a free download, and, frankly, free wasn't cheap enough.
This is one of the best books I have ever read! Story line was most informative. Made me actually research what was written. Information was spot on! Can't wait to read the next in the series. I will be referring this book to friends.
I got this book because it seemed intriguing, boy was I wrong! The author has a very stilted style of writing and seems to think that only Christians would understand the concept of Satanism and its tie to Christianity. After reading for the 5th time how one of the characters or another asking the protagonist if they are Christian and then going into great detail about how the protagonist had grown up in a religious household and their mother gave them a bible, I had to delete the book from my . If the author hadn't assumed that only Christians understand the bible and its message and the whole concept of Christianity then maybe I could have gotten past the 2nd chapter. And that is a big maybe. The writing style was hard to get into and the way it skipped all over the place made it difficult to stay focused.
If it wasn't a free book I would have been even more disappointed that I had wasted more than just time.
1. Virtually none of the storylines were resolved in the book. If you want closure, be prepared to plunk down $5.99 for this book's sequel, "Marked II."
2. A far better "illumination" of the Illunimati society and its use of symbols, particularly in the architecture of Washington D.C., is presented in Dan Brown's "DaVinci Code" (if you're looking for a book in the mystery/thriller genre).
3. Book is somewhat "preachy" - like it's trying to spread the work of God. The more I read, the more I started feeling book was marketed under false pretenses - that the "Illuminati" theme was used to mask it's real purpose, which is to market the "glories of being a Christian".
Marked was definitely one of the more enjoyable adventures that I have read in a while. I bought it on a whim and soon after starting to read it realized that it would make me think deeply about things that I knew were possible but had denied existed. These things were actually hundreds of years of secret evil things that were being done by the people that we should trust most in our lives. The characters in the book were very believable and sympathetic. Yes, it has been said that some syntax, punctuation, and spelling sometimes went awry. But in any book or movie you must let your self believe or the tale does not become real for you. It's really about the story, right? Well, as this story went along I actually became a bit (low-level) depressed about what was happening. That is because there is a lot of truth to what the characters were living. This anxiety turned to excitement as the story built upon itself. I am actually very pleased that Marked II is now available. I read three to four books at any given time, different genres. I really look forward to the sequel and I guess it's really because I have grown to care about the characters (or is it that I care about all of us?) and their fates. There are many socio-political and moral issues to explore through Angela's writing and the story she tells. She will eventually be very well-known and followed for the concepts that she brings to light. Like I said, there are many things that are happening (or are they?) to all of us that we do not fully realize (or are we just afraid to recognize them?). Through the adventures in Marked we get a glimpse of some of them, learn about some historical truths, and maybe see what could happen to us and our society. All the while doing a little self-evaluation about how we are living our own lives. Bravo to Angela! I will read as many of her books as she can write.
I have just read this book for the second time. I haven't changed my mind that the plot is exceptional. But the second time around I read with a more critical eye, and noticed things that I overlooked the first time I read it. There are numerous grammatical errors-if this bothers you, be prepared. Sometimes it was as simple as the use of "they're" when "there" was the correct usage. Numerous commas were omitted, making sentences awkward and confusing. Sometimes entire words were omitted, requiring more study on the part of the reader to figure out the missing word and make sense of the sentence. These editorial glitches became more frequent as the story went on. At first I was able to skip over them, but found them irritating as I got further into the story.
Don't know if this book preceded "DiVinci Code" or vice versa, but plots were very similar. And I'll have to agree with other reviewers that toward the end, it got a little too preachy, at times sounding a bit like literature given to you by missionaries knocking at you door. Let me say I am a believing Christian, and enjoy an occasional spiritually oriented book, but it was out of place in this plot line, and I am surprised it survived the cutting room.
Let me repeat, in spite of everything, the story was engaging, and if these things don't bother you, you'll probably enjoy this book. A good editor could have fixed most of these problems.
I am a retired teacher, and require a grammatically correct narrative to truly enjoy a novel.
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