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Book Reviews of The Last Christian

The Last Christian
The Last Christian
Author: David Gregory
ISBN-13: 9781400074976
ISBN-10: 1400074975
Publication Date: 5/4/2010
Pages: 352
Rating:
  • Currently 4.1/5 Stars.
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4.1 stars, based on 24 ratings
Publisher: WaterBrook Press
Book Type: Paperback
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Jennmarie68 avatar reviewed The Last Christian on + 217 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 3
This book was amazing. It had a little of everything in it.

The technical aspect of the book was very interesting to me. The idea that all people can be connected to each other constantly was very interesting. It added a new level of intrigue to the story. In this story technology has tried to rid the world of the social ills that had once existed. However it seems that technology has taken one thing away from the culture...

The story was pretty faced paced, right from the beginning. And while the technology was really futuristic it was feasible. I think I was able to understand the technology because it is, I think, where technology is currently heading, so it wasn't difficult to imagine.

I loved how the story combined the technological society, and that of a non-technological religious society. Seeing the differences between the religious society and the technological society was quite eye opening. The path that was explained in the book as to how society became non-religious is very sobering.

The writing was very good. It was easy for me to connect to the characters in this story. They were well written and well developed. I loved Abby, based on the culture she was thrown into she was quite naive, however she was actually a very intelligent character.

I really loved this story. I was so easily drawn in to it.
reviewed The Last Christian on + 162 more book reviews
This is a well-written & well-thought-out story about what might happen if current technology was to continue to develope in new ways as well as what would happen if the "theology" of many Americans--all ways lead to God--were to draw Christians into that idiology. It is fast paced, with intrigue, murder & lots of thought-provoking concepts thrown out for the reader to wrestle with. Any one who likes to think what the future might hold would enjoy this book. It is too close to reality to be comfortable.
frazikat avatar reviewed The Last Christian on
A great read!