I enjoyed this book, especially compared to books 2 and 4. However, there were certain things (throughout the series) that annoy me greatly. The first is that Russia is portrayed as the be all of countries. How Anastasia's movement started there, the dachniks live in Russia, and whenever she talked about the world's history, everything major event was in Russia. I'm pretty sure the book actually said humanity started in Russia, and it started in Africa. And the whole thing about priests controlling all of the Earth. I mean, the series would be fine if it was fiction, and everything was meant to be taken with a grain of salt. But the series is actually non-fiction. And to me, a lot of Anastasia's version of events, and all of the "supernatural" things that happen (who could forget the eagle carrying her infant son through the sky?)take away from the major message; that if we create a Space of Love, many, if not all of the world's problems will disappear. Also, she said something about President Bush after September 11. How he went off to his ranch after the attacks. Which was very interesting, if it is true, (I don't know for sure because I was only 7 at the time), but then she talks about how great he is, but he was the one who ordered a war that is still going on! So I really have a love hate relationship with this series.