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I had never before heard of this book, nor this author, until one of my youth leaders randomly came up to me and handed me the book (last week) saying that he thought that I would really enjoy it. I started the book the next day without even reading the synopsis (which is really strange.....) and finished it in roughly 5 hours.
Having said that, The Fall of Lucifer is probably the best book that I have, or ever will read, aside from the Bible itself. The author opens your eyes and gives understanding to so many things that leaves you in a “lightbulb” moment. The book focuses on the three archanglels, princes of Heaven, Michael, Gabrial and Lucifer. The author fictionalizes the story of the universe as she uses scripture to guide the story as well as the attitude of the book.
But, as a disclaimer, this book is still fiction and therefore you cannot take everything she writes as solid proof; nor do I think that the author would want you to. She still had to use her imagination for what heaven looked like, how certain things operated, and of course there are characters that are not mentioned in the Bible playing big roles in this book. However, the author was anointed as she wrote this book and it greatly opened my eyes to how much Luficer is really loved and how much he hates mankind. It will also reveal how much God loves each and every person as the book travels through time, touching events such as, The Fall, The Flood, the Tower of Babal, The Crucifiction, and many, many more events.
I would keep the maturity level of this book about 13+ because of the things mentioned/shown. There are places in the book where the angels discuss how humans “replicate” in a scientific manner (explaining pretty completely how children are conceived but without mentioning the physical part), but there are scenes where Satan causes unwholesome relations, however the author does not actually show these scenes. The battles are also a bit grusome at times and decently detailed.
Overall, I absolutely loved this book and anxiously encourage everyone I know (especially Christains and those of you who are Chuck Black fans) as you will not be disappointed! 5 out of 5 stars.
Fun fact: There is supposed to be a movie coming out within the next couple of years so get ready!