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The Road to Revelation 2

World at War

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The Road to Revelation 2

By: Clifford T. Wellman Jr.
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NEW COVER! SAME GREAT STORY!

The world is at war and soon everything will change. Our main character, Ford, continues to searching for answers and becomes increasingly convinced that events around the world are unfolding as they were foretold more than 2,500 years ago. The Road to Revelation is a fictional book series, that is based on Biblical Prophecy. It chronicles the time preceding the second coming of Jesus Christ. The second volume, The World at War takes place between the opening of the second and third seals described in the The Book of Revelation. Iran (the Persian Ram) has conquered the Middle East and the world is in a state of war not seen since World War II. Soon the antichrist will rise to rule the world, for a short time. Ford discovers more connections between the Books of Daniel, Ezekiel, Revelation, and more. Samantha experiences heart breaking loss and tragedy. The world has become a deadly place and will only get worse before it gets better. Check out The Road to Revelation - The Beginning for the beginning of the story.
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Thank GOD for the work in this book

Thank you Clifford t well man HE for the word well written
And well but together.makes me go.back to study And time. Again thank you.

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Tone & Prose

AI reader is pretty awful. Monotone, with no affect or inflection, and I miss the unique voices of each character that most human readers create. The voice is choppy, with weird pauses and flow. For example, “ Zach. Zach set out…” the needless repetition disrupts listening. 🧐*In my opinion, AI isn’t worth saving the money for a human reader. AI “performs” artificially and lacks humane intelligence and emotion. Huh, imagine that Artificial Intelligence lacks emotion. 🤦‍♀️

In defense of AI Robot Reader, the author’s writing is repetitive. Very often, you hear the same information. Sometimes, the same information is delivered so repetitively that it sounds like the same sentence is being reread. Imagine a flat, monotone pace AI reader who then has to read the same information in another way — — —Yea, you get it now. These incidents occur about four times in the book. An avid reader/listener, it distracts from the actual story. 🧐*Edits/editor needed. I’m shocked the AI program didn’t recommend edits.

The actual story isn’t bad. The religious aspects are explained in enough detail to make the language friendly for all. The storyline is geared toward, what I am calling “religious-coaching.” As a believer in Jesus I felt the storyline was interrupted with the overtone that everyone must be saved.

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