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From Amazon.com: Picking up where The Vanishings left off, Second Chance is just that: at the close of book one, Judd, Vicki, Lionel, and Ryan met up at New Hope Village Church and got the Good News from now-humbled pastor Bruce Barnes (who, despite his degree from Bible college, got left behind after the Rapture for failing to receive Christ, just like the kids). Lionel, nixed by the Messiah on a technicality in book one, jumps at the chance to join the winning team, but the other kids are too angry and confused after watching their world get turned upside down. Book two follows their search for truth as they piece together the wreckage of the Rapture in each of their lives, knowing full well that the end of the world isn't far off--just seven years, according to Bruce, once Israel signs a treaty with the Antichrist. By the book's end, two more Left Behind kids wise up, but one holds out, still too scared and mad to sign on. The Evangelical Christian science fiction series Left Behind: The Kids is a youth-oriented story line based on Jerry B. Jenkins and Tim LaHaye's bestselling Left Behind. (Ages 9 to 12) --Paul Hughes
Will Uncle Andre be ok: I thought overall this was a pretty good book. It was about 4 kids that get left behind on earth because of their lack of belief in God. In the book they try to figure out what really happened. The four kids parents and siblings disappeared. But however a priest was left behind to help them believe in God. Right now the four kids are staying at Judd's house. When the watch the news across oceans the antichrist threatening to dictate all who were left behind. All in all if you are a Christian kid you will love this series of 30 books.
The Best Book I Have Ever Read: This book was awsome! I really liked the part when the rapture happened. Then later in the book Judd, Viki, Linole, and Ryan get a letter saying that Linole's uncle was in trouble. Will he be safe? Who wrote the letter? This book is awsome because it is very exciting and it will keep you guessing throughout the whole entire book. If you guys and girls are looking for a really good book to read, read the "Left Behind" series. They are the best! I recomend this book to anyone who enjoys reading adventure and exciting books. You guys should get this book also because it is really not that expensive. I can't wait till I find out what happens in the third book in the kids version of the novel, "Left Behind." Then from there I hope to read all of the books.
Second Chances?: With the disappearance of millions, including their families, Judd, Vicki, Lionel, and Ryan are left to make the most important decision of their lifetime, to accept Christ and recieve a second chance. Judd and Vicki put off the decision to think about themseleves, their lives, their families, and just take in everything that has happened in the past 24 hours. After rescuing Judd's car from O'Hare, they return to Vicki's trailor park and discover that Vicki's home was robbed and burnt to the ground, leaving the clothes on her back the only thing she owns. Meanwhile, Ryan becomes very emotional at the thought of his parents death, and that they aren't in heaven. Lionel chases after him and the two discover that Lionel's house has been taken by his uncle, Andre. So, what will the four kids decide? Read this book to find out and learn more about the end times.
Second Chance - Book 2 of the Left Behind Kids Series: Second Chance is book #2 in the series about four teens who are left behind on Earth when Christ raptures his true followers to heaven. The four of them are the only ones left from their families. They now face an uncertain future. This second installment picks up exactly where book #1 left off, with the four kids, Judd, Vicki, Lionel, and Ryan finding each other in a local church where they learn from a man named Bruce Barnes that even though they missed out on being snatched away to Heaven at the Rapture, they could still become Christians. Judd, Vicki, and Lionel become post-Rapture Christians. Ryan is still a holdout, and is still skeptical and very confused. Throughout the course of this book, we learn how the four kids cope with living in a world plunged into mass chaos, anarchy, fear, disaster, and peril. Judd and Vicki find themselves in an ordeal when they attempt to free Judd's car from a parking garage at O'Hare airport. There is a dangerous encounter for Judd and Vicki as they try to solve the ordeal. Lionel and Ryan recieve a disturbing message from Lionel's uncle Andre Dupree. Fearing that his uncle is going to take his own life, Lionel and Ryan rush to Chicago, to try to keep Andre from killing himself . . . This second book in the Left Behind Kids series kept me on the edge of my seat. This book, like the first one, ends with a cliffhanger ending, that will shock you and keep you guessing until you read book 3 . . .
OK, but not the best: This is a book with great meaning, but honestly I think that it is not the best in the series. I really enjoy the series, but the first books are not the best. I encourage you to buy the 32 books in this series-and buy this one at a low price. I would like to tell you a little of what this book is about, so you will get an idea. Four kids have been left behind. They are all alone, and wonder what to do. But will they accept God's second chance for them?
| Author: | Tim LaHaye | | Author: | Jerry Jenkins | | Binding: | Mass Market Paperback | | EAN: | 9780842387125 | | ISBN: | 0842387129 | | Publication Date: | 2003-11-15 | | Reading Level: | Young Adult |
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