Favorite story in the book?

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I enjoyed Noah's story the best and how secretive he and Methuselah were in building the Ark. Cain and Eva were also fascinating.
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Noah, Joseph and his brothers all were interesting. But most appealing was Cain and Eva were my favorite.
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I enjoyed the story of Cain and Eva most. They had to struggle with making different decisions and it was interesting to see their choices unfold.
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I've read another series based on Nephilims, so the one with their creation intrigued me the most.
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Noah's building of the ark reveals a greater level obedience and humility, I love the story
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Noah's story was very good and new to me. I felt it to uniquely and beautifully told.
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Cain and Ava was a great feat in the book
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Cynthia_Oluchi wrote: 02 Jun 2020, 02:25 Cain and Eva was the main hit for me. I found it most interesting!
Same as you!
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Ferdinand_otieno wrote: 01 Jun 2020, 09:08 The book follows three major characters namely Adam, Cain and Noah, and aims to draw an image of them using various fictional stories. I particularly loved the new story following Cain and Eva, and that of the creation of the Nephilim. They were very thought-provoking and interesting.
What about you, what was your favorite story in the book? And why?
My favorite part was the love that blossomed between Adam and Eve.
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The story of Methuselah. I liked his character, and that part where he's told another person bought the boats he'd commissioned to transport the giants, for more than he was paying for them, stood out to me. I could just imagine the look on his face!
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I liked Noah's part better. The part where he built the ark for 100 years inspired me the most, patience is a key virtue that should be in everyone's life and Noah has an abundance of patience
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My favorite part was when Eva determined to kill Cane only for her to reach Cane and he later achieved softening her heart and making her marry him.
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I'm going to play devil's advocate and say Lamech's story.
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Definitely, the story of Noah building the ark. Methuselah played an important and cool role in it. I liked that story much more than the others.
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I love the process by which Cain was born. To me it was hilarious. The giving birth to many female daughters before Cain. That's my favourite part.
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