Mimadamos

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| Rating | : | 4.65 (614 Votes) |
| Asin | : | 1610057031 |
| Format Type | : | paperback |
| Number of Pages | : | 188 Pages |
| Publish Date | : | 2017-12-12 |
| Language | : | English |
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Valicity Garris said Interesting Concept, Poor Execution. I have a lot to say about this book but I’m not going to say it all because I want to focus on having a fair review instead of a ridiculous rant. The first thing I want to start off with is what I liked about this book.It is very unique; I realize I say this about pretty much every book I review b. Beautiful but dense Serafina Mezzanotte Mimadamos was a more involved book than what I was originally expecting. It has a spiritual and biblical premise exploring the concepts of good and evil, heaven and hell, and the beginning and the end of the world. These are questions that we have no answers to, and philosophically are the ones that hav. Long and often frustrating read Talia Wong Mimadamos tries very hard to read like an epic - abstract, metaphorical, and involving a long, long personal journey. The problem is that the only aspect of an epic that Mimadamos manages to grasp is the length- the story is so drawn out and so un-engaging it was painful to move through this novel. Char
Journey through this fable and explore some of the most timeless concepts known to man: good and evil, heaven and hell, and the beginning and the end of the world. What if Fate is a man and you had a chance to enter the mind of Fate and peek a look at reality through his eyes--reality as never known or seen before?Mimadamos revolves around an ancient triangle of three of the most significant characters on earth paralleled by three of the most significant forces in life and their unique story in space and time. Did the ending precede the beginning? Are we only here on earth to comprehend its machinations? Is there room for choice to shape our destiny in the wake of Fate and its brutal logic?Mimadamos decodes the magic of the most ancient scripts known to man, the Symbolic Fall from Eden and the long anticipated Armageddon, revealing a logic so unique that it brings History to its conclusive end.
. Mimadamos is his first attempt at translating the magic of Fifthscience in a modern narrative. Chadi B. Ghaith is a new author from the Land of the Phoenix (Lebanon). He has spent many years of his life introducing an ancient mind science referred to as "Fifthscience" to the public awareness
Ghaith is a new author from the Land of the Phoenix (Lebanon). Mimadamos is his first attempt at translating the magic of Fifthscience in a modern narrative. He has spent many years of his life introducing an ancient mind science referred to as "Fifthscience" to the public awareness. About the Author Chadi B.
