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Amy Toria
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Review of Killing Abel

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[Following is a volunteer review of "Killing Abel" by Michael Tieman.]
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Killing Abel: Fratricide is Michael Tieman's creative take on the Bible's story of how the world was made. It spans from the serpent's temptation of Eve to the great flood that ravaged the earth. The book tried to expand on these stories by filling in the gaps that the Bible didn't elaborate on. Have you ever wondered what happened to Adam and Eve after their expulsion from Eden? What happened to Cain after he committed the world's first atrocity?

The book delves deeply into the history of the creation of man, starting with Adam and Eve and ending with Noah when the mighty floods swallowed the whole universe. As a noble father filled with love and compassion for His children, God does everything to ensure the survival of His creation. Through procreation, Adam and Eve bore multiple generations, and through love, passion, curiosity, and an incessant desire to explore, they tilled the land, built cities, and set up worship places to offer sacrifices to God. Cain's rage and jealousy drove him to kill Abel, while Noah's devotion and faithfulness inspired him to construct the ark. When he added unusual, enormous figures known as "Nephilim," the author piqued my interest. These characters' primary function is to assist Noah in building the ark.

Although fictional, Killing Abel: Fratricide is a concrete portrait of God and his creation. The challenges faced in parenting or children's upbringing regarding God the Father would, in no small way, serve as a great lesson to parents. While we go about our everyday lives, it is of the utmost importance that we not forget the past. The neglect of history will indefinitely recycle pain, hurt, mistakes, and grief, impeding future growth. This was duly captured in the book, and I appreciated that.

However, I have to say that although it was a pleasant read, it was a bit slow at times, and with that comes the risk of losing the thread. All the fillups were becoming boring with time. It seems like too many words were used just to prolong the whole story. Many times, I picked up the book only to drop it. It was a relief that I finally finished reading the book. For this reason, I am rating the book 4 out of 5 stars.

The editing was professionally done, as I only found a few minor errors. I recommend this book to any reader who likes reading about fascinating interpretations of the Bible. Killing Abel: Fratricide was chronologically arranged, and the sequence of the book's content was consistent with the Bible's narration.

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"The editing was professionally done, as I only found a few minor errors. I recommend this book to any reader who likes reading about fascinating interpretations of the Bible".

Those words from you make me want to read this book the more.
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Killing Abel by Michael Tieman is an engaging and thought-provoking story that emphasizes the importance of storytelling in passing knowledge about the human race to future generations. The story presents God as a loving father who has occasional regrets and gains wisdom from experience.
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I had no idea Noah had help building the ark. The account most of us know of is that he was mocked for doing do when there was no sign of an incoming flood. This author sure did a great deal of research plus his imaginative skills to produce a book like this.
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The narrative demonstrates how gracious God is and how he is not happy to see his children die without the chance to change their ways. Furthermore, the excellent editing ensures that the flow of the book is smooth and entertaining.
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I never imagined that Cain and Abel had siblings and I enjoyed reading this book. How could I have taught of this. Thanks to Michael for sharing his personal research on biblical stories.
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The book is expertly edited and the writing style is engaging and easy to follow.I recommend it to readers of all ages. It is especially beneficial to those struggling with guilt and seeking to return to God.
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This book is an excellent retelling of the creation story from the Bible. Michael Tieman's writing style brings the characters to life and the story is full of emotion and drama. Killing Abel emphasizes storytelling's value in passing knowledge about the human race to future generations.
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I'm definitely going to add this book to my to-read list and I would highly recommend it to anyone looking to explore the biblical account of the creation of man and woman. It presents God as a kind father who occasionally has regrets and gains wisdom from experience.
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The narrative demonstrates how gracious God is and how he is not happy to see his children die without the chance to change their ways. It presents God as a kind father who occasionally has regrets and gains wisdom from experience.
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Killing Abel: Fratricide is a great example of how fiction can be used to explore complex philosophical and theological concepts in a way that is both entertaining and enlightening. The concept of exploring gaps in the Bible's narrative is a fascinating one, and Killing Abel: Fratricide does this admirably.
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Killing Abel: Fratricide is an excellent example of how creative interpretations of ancient texts can help to shed light on complex theological concepts. The book's depiction of God as a loving and caring father figure challenges traditional portrayals of a vengeful and punishing deity.
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The book's themes of love, sacrifice, and faith are universal and resonate with readers of all backgrounds and beliefs. Tieman's writing style is accessible and easy to follow, making the book an excellent choice for readers of all ages.
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The book's exploration of the concept of fratricide is particularly relevant in today's world, where violence and conflict continue to plague societies. The inclusion of the Nephilim as characters adds a unique and fascinating element to the story, bringing to life an obscure biblical reference.
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