Eviction Earth


This is not entertainment; this is judgment. The process shows that this period will escalate as it continues.

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Hour-by-hour the earth will grow darker and the judgment will increase as human pain and sorrow explodes. The whole period of seven years will be a full and total judgment of cleansing. The second horse is the color of red, the color being a symbol of death and deep convulsions of excruciating pain. This horde has power to take peace from the earth and to stir mens hearts toward a dark desire to destroy. We see this destructive culture developing presently, but only in its early stages. The mass murdering by the worldwide terrorism is just a beginning.

Their god is the source of direction for their terror. We have no better proof that false gods are demons that are already showing the coming terror of the future.

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And I beheld, and lo a black horse; and he that sat on him had a pair of balances in his hand. And I heard a voice in the midst of the four beasts say, a measure of wheat for a penny, and three measures of barley for a penny; and see thou hurt not the oil and the wine. The horse is black, showing the symbol of a hellish blackness descending on this earth.

Eviction Earth - Kindle edition by TC Pannone. Download it once and read it on your Kindle device, PC, phones or tablets. Use features like bookmarks, note. Eviction Earth has 14 ratings and 7 reviews. Stephanie said: /5The moon has been destroyed by an asteroid, and the earth is quickly becoming inhabit.

The rider of this horse has a scale or a pair of balances in his hand suggesting a famine on a total scale. Now, we see all four of the cherubim together and one cries out with a mournful cry of coming drought, crop failure, starvation, and death. The insanity that follows the disaster of starvation and famine is impossible to describe. Never has there been such a worldwide famine at the same time. To even consider the kind of beastly human behavior during a worldwide loss of the food chain is terror.

And I looked, and behold a pale horse: The story was exciting, frightening, and thrilling. I wanted to keep turning the pages to find out what would happen to Kal and his family, and most importantly, planet Earth.

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Satan has been on a leash since that very moment and His saints have been gathering evidence to put him away forever. The author had a great plot line going in the beginning, but his cookie-cutter characters, lack of plot development, and gross misuse of grammar and punctuation had me rooting for the asteroid just so the book would end. Want to Read saving…. It starts off as a scifi apocalypse but changes into scifi fantasy halfway. I do like science fiction, so now I am intrigued! The story was exciting, frightening, and thrilling. Thanks again Steph for reading my book and I'm glad that you enjoyed it.

It really got me thinking about scary situations like the one that took place in this book. The universe is so unknown and mysterious that we never really know what's happening out there. The first half of the book was very sci-fi oriented, discussing the moon's demise and the evacuation to Mars, whereas the second half seemed to turn into more of a fantasy novel, with a hidden civilization and strange people inhabiting it.

Pannone's first sci-fi novel, so while the writing is nowhere near perfect, it's a fascinating story and a strong debut. This book is not to be missed for fans of sci-fi and fantasy. I received a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review. Aug 03, Trina rated it did not like it Recommended to Trina by: Goodreads First Reads winner!

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Putting words to a page and then releasing those words into the world is a brave undertaking. I admire the fortitude of this young author and praise the effort. This is a story that begged to be told. I like the premise of the Earth correcting human mistakes, forcing humans to cooperate with one another and the planet.

However, there were some blazing errors from page one. The book lacks editing of content, grammar and style.

These could have Goodreads First Reads winner! These could have been mitigated by setting Word to catch grammar and style and better research into unfamiliar topics military ranks, science, environmental issues.

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Another concern for this book is the choice of beginnings. When crafting a story it should start at the most logical point; the core of this story is the world beneath the surface of Earth and its inhabitants not the loss of the moon. The moon was just a catalyst for the rest of the story and did not need many chapters to get that across. The characters all sounded the same regardless if they were male or female, young or old, surface dweller or underground person. The characters were not dynamic.

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Jul 29, Stephanie rated it it was ok Shelves: I received my copy through Goodreads' First Reads program. I have read more than my fair share of both good and bad science fiction, and Pannone's Eviction Earth falls straight into the latter category for me. The author had a great plot line going in the beginning, but his cookie-cutter characters, lack of plot development, and gross misuse of grammar and punctuation had me rooting for the asteroid just so the book would end. The first real problem I had with this novel was character development, I received my copy through Goodreads' First Reads program.

The first real problem I had with this novel was character development, a major factor in the success of a work of fiction. The reader wants a memorable cast of characters to keep the book exciting and enjoyable. I just did not find that here. The main protagonist, Kal, is nothing special. An ex-college football player turned disability case after a motorcycle accident is not very intriguing, nor does he possess any higher mental faculties to make him and his family worthy of such awesome adventures as they face. There is little back story and Kal and his family turn out to be just as boring as can be.

The reader gets next to no insight into their minds, thought processes, or personalities, making them as two-dimensional as the words on the page. Secondly, the plot development was severely lacking all through this novel. I admire the twists and turns, but the author crammed far too much plot in a relatively short novel and therefore did not do justice to what could have been a very exciting plot.

Review: Eviction Earth by T.C. Pannone

The characters bounce from one situation to the next so quickly there is rarely enough time for Pannone to thoroughly and successfully harness and convey the situation to the reader. It also leaves much to be desired when it come to the life and world of the underground dwellers. The book ends very abruptly and, in my opinion, does not successfully conclude the story. I was dying to know about their years underground, but had to settle for my own theories. Another one hundred pages would have done this novel a world of good. Lastly, the author's errors in grammar and punctuation were numerous.

It appeared the first half of the book that perhaps the author was unaware of what a comma was. That idea was thrown out the window in the second half, where they were thrown in seemingly at random, though still rarely. Pannone also seems to have an issue with homophones. I laughed out loud each time I read that one who has betrayed his people is a "trader". The story was exciting, frightening, and thrilling. I wanted to keep turning the pages to find out what would happen to Kal and his family, and most importantly, planet Earth.

It really got me thinking about scary situations like the one that took place in this book. This book is not to be missed for fans of sci-fi and fantasy. Stems from a trip to the Musuem of Natural History when I was little. Anywho…I'm not certain this would be a good fit for me personally, but it certainly sounds like it has that combination of reality, possibilty, and "the unknown" down pat.

Enjoyed the review…and happy reading! Thanks again Steph for reading my book and I'm glad that you enjoyed it.

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