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In Six Hours: ... the World Changed
In Six Hours: ... the World Changed | Raymond McCullough
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"An apocalyptic thriller" A friendship forged in war leads four young men on separate journeys to their final destiny in a Middle East heading for meltdown As bitter enemies race towards nuclear conflict, only a miracle can save Israel from the hostile Islamic forces surrounding her. The USA, Russia and the western world are playing with fire in the Middle East, as Iran rushes towards a nuclear climax. In just six hours the face of the Middle East - and the world - will change forever! While fighting the Taliban with the ISAF forces in 2012, four young men from very different backgrounds meet in Kabul, Afghanistan: Shaul "'Solly'" Levine, an Orthodox Jew from New York City; Micky "'Dev'" Devlin, an Irish Catholic from Boston; Brandon "'Doubtin'" Thomas, a black Pentecostal from North Carolina; Khan Ali "'Zai'" Yusufzai, a Muslim Pashtun from Afghanistan. They discover that they have more in common than they first thought and make a pact that one day they'll meet up again in Jerusalem after the prophesied Six Hour War in the Middle East, taking separate ways to a common destiny. Meanwhile, they will keep in touch with one another as much as possible and work towards making that meeting a possibility. Will these prophecies come to pass? Will Israel itself survive the coming nuclear holocaust? This apocalyptic thriller moves from war, to a couple of budding romances in very different locations, to more war and then the ultimate Middle East war. But even in the midst of conflict, new relationships are being formed. Action, friendship, romance ... and yet more action.
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Just hit the 6-hour mark in #24in48. Time for lunch! Did anyone else not plan a TBR ahead of time? I'm penciling in my books on the right-hand page as I read them — I'll figure out how to organize them into something pretty at the end.

moranadatter I love how you laid out your reading record. 8y
mjdowens I did not plan. Just went to my pile and picked one. They all need to read some time😂 8y
rachelm So cute! 8y
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[DELETED] 1409720085 I'm just reading whatever strikes my fancy in the moment. No plan. 8y
BeckyD I love how you're keeping track. 8y
Lola What a beautiful reading log! I didn't plan either-I'm too much of a mood reader to plan ahead. 8y
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