IN THE BEGINNING is an original, thrilling tale that will reveal the untold story of how the Earth was created and the true purpose for humanity through a cosmic battle between Heaven and Hell. God and the loyal assembly of Angels will combat Lucifer for the celestial power of the afterlife, which will divulge Heaven’s conspiracy for the inhabitants of Earth and decide the eternal resting place for all the souls in existence. An ultimate challenge for power among the forces of good and evil will put the fate of the world into the hands of two humans in present day. The lives of these chosen beings will be tested and tormented by the Heavens until their predestined true love brings them to the point of self-destruction, forcing them to succumb to the will of God in order to change the future of mortal life for the rest of eternity. An epic final decision will determine the ruler of all matter of life and defy the traditional belief humanity possesses for Heaven and Hell.
In The Beginning is a detailed and unorthodox look at how God created Heaven, Hell, Earth, humans, and everything in between. However, this isn't the story of Creation you heard during Sunday School. This telling of our history involves a cruel and malicious God, power hungry angels, and the birth of all evil from vicious games and boredom.
This novel is not for the faint of heart. It is a violent, often graphic, narrative that likely contradicts everything you've ever believed or been told. Think about this: Heaven is really Hell and Hell is really Heaven. Lucifer is our ally and has created all that is beautiful in the world, while God seeks to destroy anything that doesn't wholly and undoubtedly worship Him. These are just some of the posits Girard puts forth, ultimately making the reader question his/her beliefs, intentions, and purpose.
In The Beginning is eye opening and thought provoking and Girard left no detail unfleshed out. Though it was graphic, I particularly enjoyed the final chapters where I felt the narrative had a more story-like vibe and we were able to connect with human characters.
I went into this book without much knowledge or exposure to religion. For me, that worked well because I was able to keep an open mind and digest the narrative as told. However, this won't be a book for everyone and if you're deeply devout and/or offended by religious rebuffs, this one won't be for you. But if you're looking to expand your reading and open your mind, I would definitely recommend this one.
**This review is all over the place. Sorry for that!**
I don't even know where to start. This book has completely blown me away. I know this book is not for everyone. And people who believe in God and particularly in the bible, might hate this book because it redefines the personalities of both God and Lucifer. But for me. For me it even means something on a deeper level. Uhm, let me explain.
I was raised in a very religious town. My parents and entire family were religious. I had to go to church and to Sunday school. And while I grew up, things happened to me that shouldn't have happened. And when I got into my teens we had to go church and talk amongst ourselves with the minister there. And I asked about abuse and stuff. And the minister said the children who are strong enough, get chosen by God to endure that. It will only strengthen them. And I was just flabbergasted. I also started to find my own style. And I mostly were black. Just normal black clothes. But they still called me a Gothic. The entire village started bullying me and my best friend. Eventually I got into a wheelchair and had to get treatment. But the town believed I sold the blood in my legs to the devil. They saw me float in the cemetery. I am seriously not making this up. Even the local paper called me to tell my story. I politely refused of course. I lost contact with my dad's side of the family because of it. My mom's side asked me what was true. I hated the question at the time. For even considering that sort of bullshit. But now I am grateful and I told them it was all fake. And they are still in my life and I am super grateful for that. But the town I grew up in. As long as you are religious and you go with the religious flow in there. You are one of them. When you take a step away they all come together to judge you, bully you and hurt you to your very core. Needless to say I lost my faith because of that. Even the story of Job in the bible, is for me a horrible one. God tells the devil you can do anything to him to make him lose his faith. I know he will love me forever. And the devil just destroys his entire life. And even kills his ten children. But when God finally is back again, he says you'll get 20 kids in return. But wtf, that doesn't replace the ten kids he took? In my town that story is a story of pure love, while I detest it.
Now that I am older I see religion as a tool to control people. I respect all who believe. And most of them are super kind and sweet. But there are a few fanatics that try to rule their respective religions. And that scares me to death. So many have been killed in the name of God. Like my God is the true one, and yours is just made up. I think it is horrible. And like my town. I didn't get a choice in my religion. I had to believe the faith my parents followed. If I deviated, I would end up in hell. I wish my parents would have taught me Christianity, though me about the Islam, Budishm etc. Or taught me about no faith at all. And let them make me my own choice. But that is often not how faith works. You don't get that choice to see what fits you. Not as a kid at least. And that made me lose my faith. That made me see how negatively faith can be used. How it is used to instill fear in people, or make people kill themselves and others is the name of God.
So when I started reading In The Beginning by Nick Girard. I was like... but that is how it feels for me! That is how I see God. I was so mesmerized by this book and the story. I read it in one go. I just couldn't stop reading and absorbed it all.
In The Beginning is the story of how God created the Angels. How he used fear and worship to control them. It is the story of how he uses and manipulates love to get the Angels on their knees and think he is the best being out there. It is an intricate story about how God is unfulfilled by what he creates. And every time he makes things worse. How he introduces blood and violence. How he creates Lucifer. How he creates the Disciples. How every step needs to glorify him even further. And how sneaky God is. How he destroys Lucifer bit by bit. How he lets him create the perfect earth. And resents him for it. How he hurts him and throws him into hell. My heart bled for Lucifer. And for all those Angels who fell for the lies and were used as pawns. What the true purpose of humans are. And how God sees them as lowlives. I love how good and pure Lucifer's heart was. How he created another, but truly perfect earth in Hell.
But just reading Lucifer's joy, after creating the flora and later fauna. It made my heart burst for him. I was so engrossed in his story. And I felt every bone in my body hurt for him. And I felt how proud I was of him.
And I love how Girard builds up that jealousy in God. And how that comes out of him.
And the pact they made. To create one couple who share true love. And let them decide if Heaven or Hell is better. If Hell is better, God and his Angels will cease to exist. If they choose Heaven, Lucifer will cease to exist.
HUGE SPOILER ALERT IN THE NEXT PARAGRAPH. The story of Dave and Charlotte broke me. How they got destroyed by their bosses. What happens to Charlotte and the revenge Dave instills on those bastards! I cheered for him. But my Lord, that ending! My heart pounded those last few chapters. And how Lucifer gives up his life. How he realizes he needs to perish too, to create a truly kind and wonderful afterlife. I cried. I cried for his loss. For his strength and his wisdom.
Oh I love this book. I loved it to pieces. I didn't expect such an emotional roller coaster of emotions. But I was completely consumed by this book. It hit so close to him. Am I religious now? Heavens no. But I just shook my core and I loved it. I loved how brave it was. And the cruelty of God was written down to perfection.
A million burning stars from me for this utterly brilliantly written book!!! It'll live with me always and forever.
That's a very interesting version of the creation of the earth, also known as the creation of humanity.
Apparently, in this interesting and unusual story, God was at the beginning alone, and so bored that he thought of everything possible to flatter his narcissistic character and take the boredom away. So he experimented a bit and created, after some try and errors, "us" (or not, but I can't spoil the story 😬).
I've to say that I'm really impressed. "The Beginning" is definitely a unique and intriguing "biblical retelling" of a completely different kind. Retelling is the only description of the genre that I could the story compare to. Other than that, it would be a new, very creative Bible 😉 A bit macabre, extremely dramatic, plenty of scheming and jealousy, and unbelievable fascinating bible.
This book is like a mythology of the beginning of all beings. It's written in a way that Greek mythologies are usually written.
I should stop writing about it and let you discover it for yourself.
In The Beginning is Nick’s intense and thrilling story of how heaven and hell became what they are, how Lucifer was banished to hell and the truth that comes forward when two people destined to be in love changing life forever.
I was in shock of how well Nick switched the rolls of God and Lucifer. To feel so many frustration and anger towards God but to feel your heart soften when Lucifer was around. So many emotions to be had in this read!
The second half of this story was written as The New Testament and this is where the two innocent humans who are madly in love come into the picture. Their lives are not overly extraordinary, they struggle day to day as many of us do but they have each other to live for. They strive to do good and to make the world better any little way they can while dealing with their own life problems. Until something awful happens, pulling them apart and one of them feels forced to become bad in the world, do harm themselves and contradicting everything they stood for. I found this part fascinating and yet I found it made me fight with myself and my own beliefs ….perhaps what I may do if faced with this situation myself..
Nick’s writing is captivating, fast and to the point. This is such a quick read and although Fiction it may open your eyes to so many things going on around the world. Such a great underlying meaning in this read.
Thank you so much Nick for sending me a copy to read and review. I appreciate it so much and can’t wait to see what you else you put out into the world with that fascinating mind of yours!
I'm going to start this review by thanking Nick for sending me a copy of his book! Now on to the review!
Religious or not, we all know some version of the story of creation. When you get your hands on this book, be prepared to abandon all previous knowledge and have your mind blown! The 'all knowing', 'all loving' God turns out to be a narcissistic, power hugging being whose mission is to destroy all life on earth. Lucifer turns out to be the loving one, wanting everyone and everything to live in peace and harmony. The battle between good and evil rages on, but the roles seem to be reversed.
Nick Girard has managed to create the most thought provoking book I've ever read. The short chapters and the at times very graphic descriptions made for a fast-paced book. If it were up to me, everyone would get a copy when they buy a Bible.
Never in my life did I expect to read any book to do with religion, but this book affected me more than I would care to admit.
Well done, Nick!
This entire review has been hidden because of spoilers.
☁️😇This book took me to places I had never thought of going before. Not to a fantastical place but rather a psychological place I had not experienced that left a confused feeling in my soul. I was not prepared for the “what ifs” of this story. Thinking about the Bible being somewhat backward as to what I had always known and learned as a child did a strange sort of twist up in my brain.
🕳👿 In this story we learn of a God that is egotistical and selfish and wont allow for anyone else to claim or share his throne of excellence. If he is disobeyed, there will be discipline or worse. Lucifer entered quickly during the few chapters and I wanted to despise him at first and found that I couldn’t as the story went on. A very DIFFICULT concept to grasp. The ending was unexpected and again it brought great thought to the “what ifs” but I wont elaborate further as a spoiler would be in order at that point.
🌳I am glad I read this book as I usually do not read stories like this one but it made me realize I need to break out of my reading shell and expose myself to other things sometimes.
Wowza! What can I say that hasn’t already been said about this book. I dove into this book open minded, but also have a background of being a devout Roman Catholic. There are not many authors can make me look deep within my soul and think about my beliefs and convictions of faith.
This novel is brilliantly written with well-structured short chapters. Part 1 was intriguing and hooked me. Part 2 is a love story about a hard-working, couple trying their best living life until the unthinkable happens. It is my favorite part of this book. I believe I “wore my fingerprints off” flipping the pages. Both parts of this book worked together and came to an unexpected conclusion.
This is not a book I would have read if it wasn’t for Bookstagram and the author, @nickdgirard, for gifting me a copy of his book. I want to say a big thank you for I would not have had this opportunity to experience something truly unique.
You can find In The Beginning by Nick Girard on Amazon!
I follow the author on Instagram and he sent me his book for review. This book was quite slow and didn't seem to have any apparent plot. A lot of the writing was repetitive, and could have benefitted from an editor. The story itself was very simplistic and pretty much read like "this happened then this happened, God said this and did this. The angels were jealous, God was cruel."
I think the concept might have been there, but the story itself was lacking and not worth finishing, which is too bad since I follow the author and find his promo videos entertaining.
Well we are all taught God is the creator and Lucifer is the destroyer,the liar, and the cheat. But what if what we are told is just on big lie. A way of controlling us from the cradle to the grave . This book makes us question the basic tenents of our faith, whatever that may be. What if everything was turned on its head and left you wondering. What if Lucifer was the creator and God was so insecure that he he created wars and pestilence on earth as a means of control rather than the free will we are so fond of hearing he has granted mankind. What if you knew that heaven is not a Paradise but enslavement to an arrogant and insecure God. As the bible says " I'm your God and you shall worship no other gods before me!" This book will have you questioning things;not only of faith but what's going on in the world today. A book to make you think, which is no bad thing. Thanks to the author for the gifted copy, through Instagram .
IN THE BEGINNING is an original, thrilling tale that will reveal the untold story of how the Earth was created and the true purpose for humanity through a cosmic battle between Heaven and Hell.
Well this was something special!! Nothing like I've read before. I find religion a very taboo topic nowadays. My beliefs are very simple and pure ... I was baptized and raised Church of England and I keep my faith to this day and am very grateful for it, I find I'm a rarity in this among my peers. But I'm also interested in hearing others religious beliefs and ideas which is why this book appealed to me. This book was so incredibly well written and the short structure of the chapters was very appealing to me. My husband has no religion but is fascinated by the topic and likes to read up on different faiths, religious ideas and stories so I will be definitely passing this on to him.
I'm so grateful to @nickdgirard For my free copy of this book, its not a genre I would have chosen myself and this is why I love bookstagram... I'm am being given the opportunity to broaden my mind and imagination by incredible books such as this one
What an outstanding book. I have never in my life read anything like this. How interesting it is to read someone’s perspective on how our world came to be and to open your mind to so many thoughts and theory’s that you could never of imagined. I particularly loved how every chapter was concise and explained everything that was taking place in an easy to follow narrative.
The detail described in this book was unbelievable. Beautiful at times and then heartbreakingly brutal, the imaginary Nick created was breathtaking.
This really was a unique book and one that made me question my beliefs. Throughout this book there’s a clear and defined message and one I personally believe in. Love does conquer all!
A well written book and one I would definitely recommend.
As a product of parochial school systems - 12 years - I definitely grew more cynical as I got older and left those teachings behind.
In the Beginning definitely spoke to me and my overall feelings toward God, Heaven, and everything else. Pretty much solidified what I have questioned myself for years and others as to why they devote so much to a God. Especially one that is like the one in the book.
The book’s second half plays out like a parable but in more darker way.
When I was reading this book, I recalled the film, The Last Temptation of Christ. When I watched it years ago, I wanted to leave. For someone like me who attended Catechism classes as a child, studied in a Catholic high school, and a Catholic university, you would imagine how I quietly retorted at the religious epic movie which was quite different from the orthodox teachings usually taught in school. I looked away several times, stating in my mind over and over, "This movie is ridiculous!" But I kept on looking back because the film was exceptionally done. It was no surprise because it was directed by Martin Scorsese, and it had a stellar cast with Willem Dafoe as Jesus.
When I received this book as a present from the author, to be honest, I was both excited and concerned at the same time because I knew that this is not an ordinary religious fiction. Don't get me wrong, I am open to challenged topics in terms of gender, culture, politics. But when it comes to religion, it's a differerent story. When I read this, I had an inner tug of war of "absolutely not" and "what if". It would've been easy to put it down especially if your beliefs are closed, but the book was beautifully written that it draws you in further to navigate the deviant story of the creation.
This is a story of the creation of Heaven, Hell, and Earth, and the battle of a genderless God and Lucifer. In this book, Hell was portrayed as the better version of Earth where people felt free and at peace, while Heaven was a place of pillars of slavery under God's order to love and serve only this God. Angels were manipulated to hurt each other until they bled. It was indeed not the kind of angels that I imagine since I was a child. The reverse portrayal of Heaven and Hell in this book seemed to be an interpretation of the belief or idea that there's no other God and one should not love and worship any other gods but Him, and the devil appears to be beautiful and inviting only to deceive. It was indeed a different kind of adventure that would challenge your beliefs in some ways.
There was a part of this book which I do not want to spoil, but it was extremely difficult to read. But it was a turning point that would determine who wins the battle of power and authority. If you want to find out if it's God or Lucifer who won, I suggest you check this one out. Because of the twists and turns evident from the beginning of the book, I did not expect the ending at all.
"Life on Earth was Heaven's theater, a controlled act of destruction that toyed with humans and didn't allow them to have independent thought."
"Very odd Dave thought, but if fate would have it this way then who was he to spend another second questioning its simplicity."
So what exactly is this about, you ask? You've heard the origins story, you say? Not. Like. This. This is wild, friends. This is a recreation of the beginning. When @nickdgirard asked if I wanted a copy in exchange for an honest review, I didn't know what I'd make of this one. Honestly, I worried a bit it may not be my cup of tea, but I'd seen great reviews on goodreads from people that read a variety of genres.
It also helps that this is dark and twisted and right up my alley. The forces we've been told about in our world are so different and well written here, and we get a behind the scenes look of how the world developed -- even concepts like war, why there are different religions, etc. Also, bonus points in that this book did not use labels Iike Christian or others. (Reminder: this is a work of fiction, so if you feel a little naughty, remember, it is a book.) Anyway, I'm gifting my copy and buying another. I just feel it has to be shared!
Might be for you if: you like conspiracies or reading about alternate realities. Also if you like your books on the dark side. If you read it, I'd love to hear your thoughts. There is so much to take in and process here! And to me, when a book can do that it's pretty amazing.
In The Beginning by Nick Girard flips the traditional Biblical story of creation on its head. Up is down, left is right, and dark is light. While in years past, this could have struck a nerve with me (I grew up in the church), my mind has opened up enough to truly appreciate the message inside these pages. This story explores a lot of “what ifs” via a fresh take on God, angels, Lucifer, and the realms in which they live. The second half follows a couple who put love above all else. Will their mission to live life this way succeed or end in heartache?
I enjoyed that there was a Biblical-feeling layout to this story with a laid back style of writing that can speak to the masses. I adored the overall message and the heart behind Nick’s mission to share this story with the world. There is so much to ponder and appreciate here. I highly recommend you give it a read. 🖤
I really, truly immersed in the book from cover to cover. Loved the story and enjoyed the characters. I liked the character development, particularly of Lucifer, Charlotte and Dave. Author’s writing style is beautiful and simple, loved everything/ the setting described in details. I even exhausted myself reading the most of the book aloud for one entire day to practice English. Most of all, I’m mesmerized by the touching message of the book which is about true love.
First of all I would like to start out by stating the obvious, Nick is an amazing, and talented writer with an imagination beyond this world. I enjoyed his writing very much! Brilliant!
In the beginning, is an extremely thought provoking book, one that you should definitely go into with an open mind. If your personal religious beliefs prevent you from being open minded, my suggestion would be to step into this experience and absorb the storyline as a mythology. No big deal, many people view religion as mythology. I personally enjoy mythology and I have always been interested in learning the different sides and aspects of every belief and religion.
I normally do not read a book twice but half way through I had to stop and ponder my thoughts, think about it for a couple of days, and then I started the book over completely, back to page 1. It's not the type of book I would normally be into, just being honest. However, I'm so happy that I made the decision to experience the unknown.
How the world began. This new amazing world was full of many emotions surrounding the creation of earth. I can't say too much without giving away spoilers.
I highly recommend reading (In The Beginning) even though you may think it's not your cup of tea, you will be pleasantly surprised. You don't need to be religious, you don't need to be anything other than someone who enjoys reading. No judgement, open up your mind and let your imagination take over.
This book has made an impact on me as I'm still thinking of it after 3 weeks, and after reading it twice. If that happens, that's a damn good read. ✌️
This is not a book you ordinarily come across! This is a book that comes with an original concept and unconventional plot forcing the readers to rethink the told story, to open the horizon to the wide possibilities of the "What If" and to trigger them to deeply examine their humanity, morals and values.
In The Beginning takes us on a provocative journey to contemplate an unorthodox perspective of the story of creation right from the very beginning from God's first creation to life as it is today. Nick Girard approaches such a difficult and maybe a taboo topic in a simple prose to show how all the evil in us and the wrongness in the world were initiated. The author took the "What If" and magnified its vastness to touch on the common belief on the source of good and evil. And by doing so, he courageously reversed the roles! He turned the table upside down and invited the readers to look into characteristics that exist in every human soul: jealousy, hatred, arrogance, violence, greed, fear, control, doubt, revenge and many more mirroring that ugliness inside us maybe to reflect on our own values, how can we improve and thus make our world better and more deserving. The book also offers a different and interesting interpretation of heaven and hell that will surely make us look differently towards the promised eternal peace.
It is a challenging and thought provoking read as it gives the reader the power either to surrender to the wrongful ethics or otherwise empowerement to make the necessary changes. This book is not meant for the faint hearted as it contradicts with everything any religion ever promised. It is unique, different and daring. Yes certainly highly recommended it 👍.
So...In The Beginning was unlike anything I've ever read. Don't get me wrong, Nick warned me it would be controversial. Controversial doesn't even scratch the surface of this book.
I'll say right up front, if you're deeply Christian or spiritual in a organized religion kind of way... you're poetically going to be really offended by this and the book, so stop now if that's the case. This book is strictly for the open minded and not easily offended. My breakdown of this book: What if, God wasn't the good guy? And Lucifer was in fact all goodness and light? Imagine how that would have changed the world as we know it OR think we do. Change the Bible itself? That's the premise.
My thoughts: Revolutionary and original retelling and new view on the Creation story as well as various parts of the Bible. Absolutely stunned by the thoughts of provoked. The imagery was of the utmost colorful and vivid language! I could literally feel the ice, cold winds of heaven on my face as I read! The very ideas and thoughts this book brought forth was mind bending and refreshing. Last but not least, the ending was NOT what I was suspecting!
Well my poor Catholic raised self sure was in for a shock with Nick Girard’s In The Beginning and I am completely fine with that.
Forget everything you know about creation and open your mind to a new story where the tables are turned. God is vengeful and malicious, angels are power hungry, desperate for God’s approval, Lucifer is the good guy, Hell is where souls go to live in peace and Heaven is where souls go to toil and serve God for all eternity.
Part 1 is a gripping and graphic account of the beginning of Heaven and Earth which was created solely to entertain and provide worshipers to God. It includes the fall of Lucier and the absolutely appalling acts the angels acted out to prove their love of God.
Part 2 is a love story that follows a man and a woman on their journey through an ordinary life where they try to be just good human beings. When things take a heart wrenching turn, these two ordinary people realize that maybe being good wasn’t the way to live this life.
This book was captivating, to the point and touched so intelligently on such a taboo subject. The author “went there” and made a whole lot of sense doing it too. This book is a journey that you have to enter with an open mind and a willingness to question all that you thought you knew about religion.
The question being posed for the premise of this novel is: what if God was a malevolent being that created for His own selfishness, and what if Satan was the victim of God's ego trip? The question also imposed is, did Jesus really need to die, or was this a malicious act by a malicious God in order to keep the throne of Heaven to Himself? Now, as a Christian, I have a set of beliefs that I cling to with all my heart. They've saved me time after time and I'm beyond grateful to my Heavenly Father for saving my life more times than any mortal person or any worldly possession has! But, I'm very open-minded, and I went into this book open-mindedly and was glad I did! This book was absolutely gorgeous!!!! The descriptions actually brought you into the places in the book, and you could easily picture how the characters looked. You meet a vast array of characters that you find yourself rooting for, and some that you cheer against. The way that Nick wrote about love in the book as well will put a tear in your eye! It's one of those books where you'll take something different out of it, each time you read it! Your perspective will always differ, and you'll pick out new things you never noticed in previous readings! Overall, this book was beautiful and I will be rereading it and reading anything else that Nick puts out! ❤
In the beginning, God created everything–the Heavens, Angels, and even love itself. But didn’t God also create the negative counterpart to everything good? He created doubt, anguish and even fear. He is an omnipotent being, imposing his will on his subjects, who are forced to adhere to the whims of an almighty entity. But when this rule is called into question, a challenge is issued. One that could change the outcome of Heaven, Hell and the afterlife forever.
“In the Beginning” from author Nick Girard is a compelling story told in two parts. The first offers an alternative account of the Biblical creation story, but with a bleaker—and yet entirely plausible—tone. I really enjoyed this part as it was thoroughly thought provoking, leaving me with a lot to digest while reading. I often found myself still thinking about it even after I’d put the book down. The second part ties into the first, but reads more like a modern day revenge fantasy culminating in a violent conclusion. But in the wake of violence and destruction, the real heart of the story comes out. And the message of love winning out and conquering all is incredibly powerful.
A thought provoking, rich, intense read that will transform the reader’s thoughts on how the world began. Girard twists well known, age old stories into a well written examination of religious themes and the human condition that turns what we think we know on its end. A great read to plunge the mind deep into reflection about what we know and what could be.
Favorite quote “The fear of the unknown will always hold back the true potential of life”
In the beginning is a very thought provoking book that had me me hooked. I liked the first part, it was very interesting but I really really liked the second. I was so curious to see how it would end and I have to say that the ending surprised me and I found it very satisfying. Great book. Can't wait to read more from the author.
I loved everything about this book. Nick did such a fantastic job at tackling such a controversial topic. It made me think about God and the afterlife. The ending of the story was not what I had expected. A great story about true love and the meaning of love.
I couldn't help but give a full five star rating to this books author! My goodness from heaven... he made look deep within myself to face my own beliefs and convictions with faith. My sight and understandings of God's love for humanity and its people, are deeper and better...thanks to this book. Each chapter takes you on both a spiritual and emotional journey of understanding both the beauty and conflicts of faith by humanity... and yourself. This book was just that deep. I took longer to read IN THE Beginning... because I couldn't help re-reading so many of its chapters. That's how compelling this great body of work was too me! Sorry no spoilers. Again Sir...GREAT JOB! (I Believe You TO Be In Love With Both God & Humanity...Just A Thought.)