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Clear as the Moon (The Great and Terrible #6) Hardcover | Pages: 360 pages
Rating: 4.3 | 3155 Users | 492 Reviews

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ISBN: 1590389948 (ISBN13: 9781590389942)
Edition Language: English
Series: The Great and Terrible #6

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“We have this one chance,” Brucius told Sam. “If you can get him, if you can locate and extricate King Abdullah, then we can punish him. Justice will be served. We could stop the final world war. Find him, we'll try him and hang him. Don't, and we'll have to retaliate.”

The United States, stunned by the nuclear detonation in Washington, D.C., and further crippled by the EMP attack on the whole country, is on the brink of destruction. The unscrupulous leaders who have banded together to toss out the Constitution and divide the ruling of the world between themselves have all but achieved their objective.

But they haven't factored in one thing. They haven't considered the chance, however slight, that good people remain who will continue standing up for what they believe in. A daring plot to reinstate Brucius Marino to his rightful position as president of the United States, with an even more audacious plan to bring King Abdullah to justice — everything hinges on the courage and skill of Sara and Sam Brighton and their friends. The thrilling conclusion to The Great and Terrible series will keep you riveted to the very end!

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Title:Clear as the Moon (The Great and Terrible #6)
Author:Chris Stewart
Book Format:Hardcover
Book Edition:Deluxe Edition
Pages:Pages: 360 pages
Published:October 1st 2008 by Shadow Mountain (first published 2008)
Categories:Fiction. Lds. Lds Fiction. Religion. Christianity

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Finally, the last book in the Great and Terrible series! I loved it. It wasn't without its faults, but I thought it was among the best of the series, and where the other books ended with cliffhangers, this one finally gave closure. It was riveting, compelling, satisfying. I even cried, dang it. I hate it when a book does that. It is very much a sequel, however. It can stand on its own, but without knowing the backstory of the characters, the reader might find it hard to follow. I recommend this

Great ending to a fantastic series!

Okay, this series deserves a review. Hmmm. Where to start?Writing Style and Story: two stars. It is painful in parts. Especially in the first book, "Prologue: The Brothers." The series is many parts boring, and several parts cheesy. I skimmed a lot of this series. It seemed that over half of the entire series was devoted to everything and everyone but our main characters. Everyone that was in the story seemed to have a chance to tell the story from the good to the bad to the insignificant.

I really enjoyed this series of books for many reasons. The author's description of the nuclear attacks was compelling and the aftermath of the EMP was very thought provoking. Makes me want to get a VERY generous supply of iodine tablets to purify water if needed. The interaction between the forces on either side of the veil of mortality was well done. The series didn't finish with the end of the world but it was close to the edge. Reminds me of what I used to tell friends: "I grew up in Mud

A very exciting, suspenseful page-turner. Written well and not as disturbing as many of the earlier books of this series. Delving into the depths of the lives of both the very righteous and very wicked, this book is motivating to choose the right way. ***The following paragraph contains a tiny bit of potential Spoilers**** but not the paragraph after that.I had expected this series to end with the coming of Christ or even beyond that since it began in the premortal life. So I was disappointed

Best book you can read!

These books are just a little bit too real/unreal for me. This last one is exciting, but in some cases I thought it was a little too unbelievable - just a little too much. I believe the main story line of good against evil and the idea that we all have a mission to perform in a crucial time, but I feel like some of the story might get in the way of reality. I think I like historical fiction better than I like futuristic fiction - we can look to a record to find what's real and what's not when

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