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Powers of Light #2

Treasure of Light

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Book by O'Neal, Kathleen M.

544 pages, Mass Market Paperback

First published December 4, 1990

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September 16, 2017
Review of Treasure of light Kathleen M O'neal
reading the second book in the series as the last may have changed my perspective, this made the book like the two towers, as the main characters needed in the end changed loyalties and sided with their final configuration that is able to save the universe from the magistrates and their "demonic" fascist control. This book spells out in terms many of the holocaustic symbolisms that denoted the reason for the change in the supposed communist political system. Their brutal practices of torture, suffering, and concentration camps, in all their horrific detail, make it understandable why people are brought to conflict. and How through conflict humanities path may return to a more Godly format that will help those futuristic people find a better, self determined life. Kathleen has brought into question the ideology that makes up america,in her book, the rights to freedom of assembly, freedom of religion, freedom to bear arms, and many other of the First Amendment rights are not only an ideology, but something that can be taken away for the "good" of the masses at the destruction of the whole. when we allow big brother whether human or alien to denote the future of all society you will find that with power comes corruption and absolute power absolute corruption. This is a book to read, and thank those soldiers that fought for freedom. A novel to enlighten the masses to the destruction of the world, by allowing someone infinite power, and political manipulation by those who want power. This story's characters bring a personal aspect that makes you bite your nails, and pray that in the next page our heroes will remain until the end. Like two towers between the Fellowship of the ring and the Return of the king, Treasure of light is the binding glue in the series. You are able to understand the mythology of the Mea, and the jewish traditions that Gamnate culture has been based on.
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May 15, 2019
Dimensions when talking square feet aren't realistic. Below are a couple of examples

Treasure of Light (The Light Trilogy Book 2)
Topew's area is
"Looking around the outer office, he grimaced.
Ten by ten feet square,"
and Slothen's office is
"revealing a large room, at least
fifty feet square,"
-- 50 Sq Ft would be 5x10 of just over 7x7

A moment later the door opened and Manstein made a
sweeping gesture with his arm. Tahn strode by him,
Baruch on his heels, into a magnificent room, so
magnificent that Tahn’s steps faltered.
Spreading at least a hundred feet square and twenty high,
-- 100 Sq Ft would be 5x20 or 10x10
- - - More realistic would be 800 feet square
- - - 20x40
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