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  • Alizel's Song

  • Angel War Saga, Book 1
  • By: Bill Pottle
  • Narrated by: Eric Vincent
  • Length: 7 hrs and 44 mins
  • 3.8 out of 5 stars (4 ratings)

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Alizel's Song

By: Bill Pottle
Narrated by: Eric Vincent
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What could cause someone to throw away a perfect life in paradise? An unranked angel, Alizel, tells the inside story of the rebellion of Lucifer and the fall of man. Join him as he strolls through Heaven's gardens, ponders theological questions with other angels, and battles against others who have turned away. This epic tale will take you from the inner workings of the quark to the interplay between galaxies, from what lies hidden in the soul to the fundamental questions of good and evil.

©2013 Ellechor Publishing House (P)2016 Ellechor Publishing House
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The writer should Read more

I was a little disappointed at how little knowledge the writer had about the Bible their was so many references that weren't true it made the book more trubaling to Read than entertaining. And had it not been for the the fact book was about Angeles I would have thought I was Reading a bad cookie cutter war novel however I appreciate the effort to write a clean book and I can see that the author was trying to express the hope we have in God and the great price he payed for all of us

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