Left Behind

I started to read the Left Behind Series again. When the first book came out in 1996 I was intrigued by the concept, and after reading a few chapters I was hooked. Now that the publisher has made them into 4 books instead of 12, I think it’s worth to revisit. The story is based on the book of Revelations (the Bible) and it takes you on a roller coaster of events, emotions and thrill. It is written like a novel, so the story is fast-paced and exciting

I remember back then that I had to wait for the next book to be published. It was an agony that lasted for ten years, for the last book, The Raptured was published in 2006. I waited, patiently, each time savoring the book in hours and then having to wait for the next one and so on. Now it will be easier and faster for me to enjoy the story once more

Although I don’t agree with a few things, the books are really close to what Revelations speaks about, so the little things that are far-fetched are bearable. Anyway, it’s an excellent series that I recommend to everybody

Back to School

Since the 19th, it has been a mad house. My daughter started college and I have to drive her there every day. It take us atbtschool least an hour to get down, due to the traffic and driving through the mountains. But so far she likes her school. Thursday was a loony day searching for her books. We visited several textbook catered bookstores and it was crazy! Long lines and a hot and humid day. Kids and parents everywhere looking for books. Very expensive the books here by the way. After searching, waiting and hoping, we only found 2 of the 3 she needs. Not bad at all. The best part, used. I didn’t have to pay full price. Good day indeed! Now, the only thing left is for her to get her license so she can drive herself. This traveling up and down the mountain is exhausting!