Review by akeseh -- Roadmap to the End of Days

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Review by akeseh -- Roadmap to the End of Days

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[Following is a volunteer review of "Roadmap to the End of Days" by Daniel Friedmann.]
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Over the years, the world has been full of untold mysteries. People try to explain these mysteries from their philosophical point of view whilst others from their religious beliefs. In his book “ Roadmap to the End of Days”, Daniel Friedmann unraveled one of the world’s mysteries and based on his historical findings was able to predict the future. The author linked his first book “The Genesis One Code” as well as his second “The Broken Gift” to this book thus showing the direction of his inspiration. He traced the history of the world using the religious book of the Christians, that is, the Bible. His ability to combine Biblical concept as well as scientific concepts to predict the future is commendable. His ability to make reference to other authors such as Bernie Clark is to his credit.

This author clearly demonstrated a mastery of the subject matter he is writing through the combination of natural phenomena such as the days of the week God used to create the world. He established the fact that on the 7th day God abstained from creation and that this day is in line with the sabbatical year of the rest of the land. He further supported his point using the 6000 years of Biblical history followed by the 7th millennium using a simple figure to illustrate the Timeline of the World’s history.

The author also demonstrated his in-depth knowledge on this subject matter using some personalities from the Bible such as Adam, Noah, Abraham and David era to illustrate some world events. Congratulations! The writer does not force his readers to believe his message, but rather provides evidence of events and allows his readers to predict and judge upcoming events. The author escalated his evidence by combining numbers which were perfect and in accordance to his claim. There is also a clear co-ordination of events as the author linked various events together reviewing the overall Biblical timeline of history and critical periods. The author has expanded his points further by delving deeply with detailed explanations of events from the chapter five of this book. He also detailed out the various opportunities in the divine plan to be concluded as he analyzed the rhythm of history and clearly proved his points. Some important terms in the book have been clearly defined so readers can understand the subject matter and he often summarizes his claim using tables. At the beginning of every chapter, the author summarizes the previous chapters so it becomes easy to link the previous chapters with the current ones.

The author was able to establish the facts that history keeps on repeating itself by citing examples of parallel periods in our time. This shows his expertise in his area of writing. I am so much impressed about how the author explained the reasons why the Arab nations depend on Western technology whilst the West depends on their oil, and conflict erupting at many levels. Keep it up! All the references in this book are hyperlinked, numbered, underlined, put in a square bracket and in ascending order. This makes it easy to quote a particular reference. After reading the book, I realized the expressions are just perfect with no grammatical errors and spelling mistakes.

Despite the good achievement of this author, I realized that he used only the religious history books of Christians, that is, the Bible disregards other religion therefore the universality of this book is questionable. Although hyperlinks make referencing easier, too many hyperlinks tend to slow down the pace of reading. The author must therefore be very selective in the use of hyperlinks. The vocabulary as well as some of the expressions shows that this book is targeted towards a specific elite group. I highly recommend that various versions of this book be published in simplified form. The author also repeated some events as seen in chapter six. This must be minimized. Daniel Friedmann has done a good job! I will therefore rate his book “Roadmap to the End of Days4 out of 4 stars.

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Interesting. I am not a fan of the book, as for me it is hard to read
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Interesting, I'd like to see the author's timeline. Thank you for your detailed, informative review!
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Despite the good achievement of this author, I realized that he used only the religious history books of Christians, that is, the Bible disregards other religion therefore the universality of this book is questionable. i agree, I review this book too. It is like the author's entry joke. It is convincing but not universal. Nice review. :tiphat:
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Haven't read the book, thanks for the review.
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I love novels full of mystery . Great review
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Thanks for your comments!
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