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Faith of the Fallen by Terry Goodkind
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it was amazing

Faith of the Fallen is a wonderful example of explaining Marxism in terms anyone can understand. It should be mandatory reading for all US History and English classes. It takes you on a progressive journey of one individual, Nicci, and how she became the way she was, believing what she believed, and eventually realizing the truth in all of what she had done. It also takes you on a journey into seeing exactly how something so small as doing something "for the good of all people" turns into the majority barely surviving in a slavery type of life, no joy, no dreams, no wish to better themselves, only expecting those in power, or those who have more than "their fair share" to take care of those "less fortunate". This book is a journey of those who feel there is more to all this and their efforts to "rise up and live their own life".

The only thing I felt cheated out of was the fact that Nicci's own journey to find this out was too gradual and her eventual epiphany was nearly anti-climactic and did not include the most important element of "self-sacrifice" to feel her own "self-worth". I did, however, understand that because it was a gradual journey for her, she came to her own conclusions in the end and didn't need someone else to show her the way. So, that, in itself, was a redeeming quality.
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Erin O'Roark YES YES YES!!! I'm five years too late but YES!! I'm so glad I'm not the only one who saw the references to Marxism!!!


Diego Pamplona I think that your review is the same feelings and thoughts that I had when I first read this book. And until now, it is my favorite book.


Lyle Kroeker I was trying to explain this book to someone and was not able to put it in the correct words. You have done that for me. Thank You!!


message 4: by Joss (new) - rated it 1 star

Joss I'm pretty sure everyone who read this realised it was a diatribe against communism - it wasn't exactly subtle!


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