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Indisputable Proof by Gary Williams, Vicky Knerly

beardedbarista's review against another edition

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5.0

This book was intense!
What an awesome story with great characters. The writing is on par with any great action/adventure book I have ever written and does have the historical research to back up the adventure! I was a history major before I became a dropout of college but I did enjoy the hell out of some history and this book along with my new fascination with Egypt was an exciting journey into mans greatest mysteries! WAS JESUS REAL?? I am not going to tell you if he is or not though, you have to read the book!! Don't get thrown off by the subject matter. I had an inkling this book would be a super christian action adventure and might be too "gospelly" or something. I was WRONG people! This book is like pulling open a Clive Cussler or Dan Brown or a James Patterson book(depending on who is co writing/writing under his name with him) Just Kidding JP!... Short chapters also make for a quick read(also like a Patterson)!
I was given this book as a 30th birthday present from my mom who met the two writers in St. Augustine. Took me a while to pick up but I definitely want to add this book and hopefully their other books to my and my coffee shops books shelves!!

I'm out,
Justin

adkjun's review against another edition

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adventurous dark mysterious medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Plot
  • Strong character development? No
  • Loveable characters? It's complicated
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? No

3.5

it was ok i guess... not as great as dan brown but stillĀ 

jhirtle's review

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5.0

Cold Spaghetti

After reading the first 20 pages of Indisputable Proof, I paused to prepare my dinner consisting of spaghetti and meatballs with a glass of Merlot. With one bite and a sip of wine, I returned to the book. By time I finished, my plate of pasta, less one bite, sat cold and untouched. The Merlot still occupied my glass and not my gullet. The creators of Indisputable Proof carry the reader from page to page, word to word, with no concern for your other needs. With more twists and turns than the Catacombs, the authors will keep you wanting more. And by the way, they owe me a spaghetti dinner.
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