Favorite story in the book?

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I liked the story of Adam and Eve. How they survived after being banished from the garden was fascinating.
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writestuff wrote: 01 Jun 2020, 23:16 I agree Cain and Eva gave the book a whole new dimension. Must say though I did feel a little disappointed that they got together in the first place.
This was a very interesting part of the book. It really stood out to me as well.
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The bible is silent about Cain after his major crime. The author has given that story a continuation and that is totally new. That was my favorite story
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I have always loved Noah's story ever since I was introduced to the Bible. And this will always be my favorite.
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I like the idea of creating a story based on biblical events. For me, Joseph's tale and his brothers is something that will not wear off for a long time. I mean, it transcends to all generations. It reveals the ugliness of human nature which will always be there be it in the past, present or future time.
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I was very intrigued by the story of Noah however, that of Cain and Eva was what I loved most
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I like the book story of Adam, very long story but so amazing, easy read and understand. I'd like to read more stories. Congrats on BOTD.
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Cain and Eva were definitely my favorite story line in the book. My favorite scene by far is her huntress scene seeking revenge.
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Noah's story is a hit!
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I am a huge fan of historical fiction and this sounds like one I will really like.
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Noah's was definitely my favourite. It was always my favourite Bible story as a kid so I love that it got expanded and re-told.
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ardalgarcia wrote: 06 Jul 2020, 05:39 Noah's was definitely my favourite. It was always my favourite Bible story as a kid so I love that it got expanded and re-told.
Agreed! I appreciate the deep dive into Noah's personality and thought process. Even if just an interpretation - fun and interesting to compare to your own thoughts when we were all hearing and studying the story for the first time.
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blessing_bona wrote: 02 Jun 2020, 20:42 I gotta read this book. Someone tell some more interesting parts of the book!
I'm in the same boat as you :lol:. I think I love the story of Noah best.
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I found much pleasure while reading the story of Noah. It was interesting as well as thought-provoking, raising uncountable questions in my mind.
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The introduction definetely. Life in the garden.
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