Tuesday, March 24, 2009

Obviously I can't......

Let's see if I can do this!


J O H N K N A P P I I
WHAT IS EARTH IS NOT ALONE?
by John Knapp II
"After terrible tragedy, a parent-teacher-
student confrontation leads to the discovery
of new worlds."
Adventure that includes Assassination. Abortion. Adoption. Attempted rape. Acrophobia. Agnosticism. Atheistic honor vs. Christian honor. Barter economy necessitated by disaster. Burying those suddenly killed. Cheating suspected among Christian honor students. Calendars in other worlds. Doubting. Deception. Demon possession. Defending a mountain fortress against impossible odds. Dying in the line of duty. EMP (electromagnetic pulse). Exorcism. Emryss and Elphia as planets?
Fairness. Faith asking for facts. Fallen humans from other worlds. God in other worlds. Horrible natural disaster. Hatred of killing and war. Interplanetary romance. Justice. Jesus’ death and resurrection for salvation everywhere? Kidnapping. Killing to survive. Love until death. Martial law. Military strategy. Mental retardation, an unexpected resource. Missionary responsibility—how far does it go? Nuclear disaster. No electricity, no lights at night, and no motorized transportation. New laws and rules. Numbers and logic. New important stories and records discovered. Order vs. anarchy. Passion. Princes, Princesses, and other royalty. Prophecy from another planet. Quick, necessary marriages. Risks of commitment. Redefining time.
Survival without electricity. Substance abuse in a "fairy-tale" world. "Susquehanna" behind walls. Speaking in tongues. Stories within stories, carefully analyzed. "Sci-fo" format. Tabloids and truth. Travel to other planets? UFOs. USA shrinking in size (to 47 states) and power. Vows to win at all costs. Visions that language can’t explain. WDSS (What does Scripture say?). Witches. Worship in other worlds. X with the "hanging spikes"—a legitimate symbol? Young—too young—love, necessary but dangerous. Zareba’s best secret.
A mysterious global crisis seen from the mountains of northeastern Pennsylvania—from Aeron to Zareba— in 500 pages with several illustrations by Dominic Catalano. It’s all here— and more.
This easy-to-follow story is perfect for a gray, rainy weekend—best by candlelight.
To read the first two chapters and see the cover see www.johnknapp2.com or www.earthisnotalone.com.
EARTH
EARTH IS NOT ALONE
J O H N K N A P P I I
ALONE
I S N O T
EPHEMERON
PRESS
T H E E M R Y S S C H R O N I C L E S

If you are reading this you may not know until I tell you that this is not what I was trying to
copy on this blog. I was trying to paste the picture of the cover of EINA. But obviously and unfortunately I did not succeed. Somehow I managed to get the blurbs of the book. Well as Scarlett O'Hara says, "I'll think about that tomorrow!" It's late and I must get on to other things.......

1 comment:

Terri Tiffany said...

You need to save the picture in your files and then go to the gadgets and use that to upload the picture!