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Review
This book requires more than a first glance – and more than a first read. As you begin reading you can see a story unfold that at first appears as if you are reading diary entries, a connected story about someone. While reading it is difficult to perceive that you are reading a story that Nostradamus coded almost 500 years ago. When that realization really sets in it becomes apparent that there is a vast psychological impact of this being declared a prophesied tale about a family in modern day. The mind opens to all sorts of questions (i.e. Who? Why? What is this?) Digging a little further, I went back and reread the introduction as well as the author’s statement realizing more closely that the deciphered verses are contained at the back of the book so that you can see how they were done, and how the author arrived at the story told in the first of the book. It was word-for-word what Nostradamus coded. I do not pretend to fully understand how the author deciphered the verses. I see that the obvious proof is there, and would hope that someone at some time would take the time to verify how this was done. The deciphered story that is told is pretty amazing, and I think that the author who claims to be one of the characters in the story has done something that is quite unique, and if the story is true, has a life story worth analyzing as it may have something profound to say to all of us. The part about how the angels interact in matters of life, death, and resurrection probably requires some amount of faith as both Nostradamus and the author declare it to be ultimately true. Overall, this book and the story it tells, (the code, everything in it) - is quite moving and quite thought provoking and like the grail mysteries even a little disturbing in some aspects . It leaves the reader feeling as if the mysteries of life and death are included in it – and even more – some very strong hint of spiritual guidance for the human race. (Evelyn L. - Dallas, Texas)
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