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The Reiterated Resurrection: The Last Attempt of the Third Reich Infants
Book: The Reiterated Resurrection: The Last Attempt of the Third Reich Infants
Written by: Albertin I. Lemani
Publisher: Writer's Showcase Press
Average Customer Rating: 5.0 / 5

Wonderful book!
Rating: 5 / 5
I read The Reiterated Resurrection 6 months ago. It is a fantastic story! The only advice I have for this writer is that he ought to rewrite some parts of this book. Some proze,though beautiful, just hides the message which is very positive in my view.


It's the most Powerful Story Yet!
Rating: 5 / 5
The Reiterated Resurrection is fantastic piece of literature. It precisely describes how we the European youth feel today. I have never before read a story where the reader is dragged in as if he were a part of the chaotic world where there is no way out, but fight to death for what you believe is right. Alexander Steel and Rudolph Baumgartner appear as yet to be born giants who in many ways resemble todays villains and improvised herous who are robbing the mankind's destiny for their own selfish benefits. This writer certainly knows the tricks of hypnotic inducement. "What a frightful ride of the new Century!"


It's a lot more intriguing than the Cover itself!
Rating: 5 / 5
When I saw the cover of this novel, I said, "here another one of the hundreds of hollowcaust stories. I guess I was wrong. The Reiterated Resurrection answers in a most compelling way the question of where the war against terror goes next. Although I assume this is author's first novel since I didn't see any other titles under his name, the artful style he uses from beginning to end, certainly displays a well matured artist. The main protagonist such as Rudolph, Alexander, and Helen seemed so real and inducing that the moment I entered their world, I could barely keep my eyes dry. This is a fantastic story that in many ways displays ourselves in good and bad days!


 
 
 



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