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Hi Everyone,

So I have been reading the 4 novels by Ward Kendall and I think at this moment I can rank them from best to worst and which ones I think are worth reading. All of these can be found on Amazon.

  1. Hold Back This Day: This is the shortest one of the bunch but in my opinion Ward Kendall's best work. He paints a picture of a very plausible future and it isn't pretty. This is a warning to our people. If you can only read one book from him this one is it. I love this book and I couldn't recommend it enough. It's worth it.

  2. Eternity Beach: This is the second longest book at nearly 800 pages but I love it. Great story that from start to finish is fun to read. The beginning and middle I think are the best and the ending is a bit rushed but overall a great book. I had great fun delving into this rich story and all of the great characters. It was a great adventure and journey to go through this novel. If you enjoyed Hold Back This Day and want to branch out then read this one you will be glad you did.

  3. Fast Times at Cultural Marxist High: This book isn't bad but it isn't great either. I like it but I don't love it. The story is pretty straightforward and somewhat predictable but it isn't horrible. If you're of high school age then you will enjoy this book. Reading this novel gave me nostalgia to my times in high school. It's the second smallest book of the bunch and it isn't bad. I would recommend this only for high school aged folks, people who like high school mystery dramas, or if you liked the first two books I mentioned and want to read more from Ward Kendall.

  4. The Towers of Eden: This is the longest book of the bunch at over 800 pages. I have read the majority of it so far and oh boy is it a DRAG of a read. The story smells too much of a cheap carbon copy of a bad James Bond story with a bland British main character and a villain looking to take over the world situation. While the other three books have been very easy and fun to read this one is a struggle. I have not enjoyed myself all that much reading it. Setting aside time and effort to read this book is an actual chore. I would not recommend this book and as a matter of fact I would say that this is the only book on this list that I would actually suggest you skip.

I hope this is helpful to everyone.

Hi Everyone, So I have been reading the 4 novels by Ward Kendall and I think at this moment I can rank them from best to worst and which ones I think are worth reading. All of these can be found on Amazon. 1. Hold Back This Day: This is the shortest one of the bunch but in my opinion Ward Kendall's best work. He paints a picture of a very plausible future and it isn't pretty. This is a warning to our people. If you can only read one book from him this one is it. I love this book and I couldn't recommend it enough. It's worth it. 2. Eternity Beach: This is the second longest book at nearly 800 pages but I love it. Great story that from start to finish is fun to read. The beginning and middle I think are the best and the ending is a bit rushed but overall a great book. I had great fun delving into this rich story and all of the great characters. It was a great adventure and journey to go through this novel. If you enjoyed Hold Back This Day and want to branch out then read this one you will be glad you did. 3. Fast Times at Cultural Marxist High: This book isn't bad but it isn't great either. I like it but I don't love it. The story is pretty straightforward and somewhat predictable but it isn't horrible. If you're of high school age then you will enjoy this book. Reading this novel gave me nostalgia to my times in high school. It's the second smallest book of the bunch and it isn't bad. I would recommend this only for high school aged folks, people who like high school mystery dramas, or if you liked the first two books I mentioned and want to read more from Ward Kendall. 4. The Towers of Eden: This is the longest book of the bunch at over 800 pages. I have read the majority of it so far and oh boy is it a DRAG of a read. The story smells too much of a cheap carbon copy of a bad James Bond story with a bland British main character and a villain looking to take over the world situation. While the other three books have been very easy and fun to read this one is a struggle. I have not enjoyed myself all that much reading it. Setting aside time and effort to read this book is an actual chore. I would not recommend this book and as a matter of fact I would say that this is the only book on this list that I would actually suggest you skip. I hope this is helpful to everyone.

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