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Jaid Black
price: 899
Ellora's Cave
Usually ships in 24 hours customer 's review (Seized)    
(:0))   
(Another excellent story in the series.)    
(So steamy!!!)    
(Interracial or Not?) Jaid Black out did herself on this series is it well written, compelling and engrossing. You won't want the books to end.
I liked it i thought it was just right as a follow up to Kyra's friend Geris. Dak was a loveable guy i like the way the story went along. I almost didn't buy the follow ups because of the bad reviews they got but i took a chance and liked them.
Take a chance if this is your type of book it's readable.
PS: Try to get a better used book rate. The heroine Geris was bold, outspoken and a little smart-alecky, but I still liked her. I liked how she stood up for her husband when his brothers hurt his feelings. For the first half of the story, she fought Dak so much it was a wonder he didn't give up, but he toughed it out, and they turned out to be fabulous for each other.
A couple of times, Geris refers to Dot, a character in the story Devilish Dot (Manaconda anthology). It is not necessary to read the Dot story before this one, but I enjoyed seeing the reference to Dot. Dot sold sex toys in the U.S.
Seized is the second story in the Trek series (labeled 1.5 by the author). I recommend reading them in order. See my review for "The Empress' New Clothes" for a list of all the books in order. I reviewed it 3/11/08 under 5 stars.
Sexual language: erotic. Number of sex scenes: thirteen plus. Setting: current day U.S. and a couple of different planets in the Trek Mi Q'an galaxy. Copyright: 2002. Genre: erotic paranormal science fiction romance. This is the first book of the trek mi q'an series I bought and oh goodness, I was in love after I finished! It was so hot, and just well written all around! Jaid knows how to tell a good story and still make it so hot ya wanna melt! If you love paranormal and erotica, this is for you! I have loved interracial books for years. Even when there was none except horrible anti-bellum, slave/master relationships that were just demeaning and insulting. Except I read them because when I was growing up I had difficulty with reading; I HATED reading. Until one day my mother tried something different. She took me to the library and we went through book after book until I find something I thought I wanted to read. We discovered I loved books. I just needed to read something that I found interesting enough to devote the effort. But then I discovered that reading a book was pleasurable, finding a book was the difficult part. I couldn't find books with characters that looked like me in them. Those were the stories I wanted to read. Needless to say, I was always very frustrated and devastated with what was available to read. On the other hand I was grateful when I found anything; especially the ones where the author really seems to love the black character created. Most of the time the "negro" characters were weak sidekicks, uninteresting stereotypes and basically there to help the author develop the white character story (period).
I just spent about two hours trying to discover what this book was about. I read a lot about the other books in the series and thought, okay maybe the author has created a book where the black woman is treated with as much care and diligence as all the other female characters in the series.
Again, I would love to read this book and would have hoped that the author treated the black female in the book with all the care and devotion she showed for the other female characters in all her other books.
However, after doing my research, I'm afraid I am right. And because I don't want to hurt again by the mistreatment of a black female character, I don't think I will be able to stomach this one (and it will have nothing to do with the storyline).
First the novel is really not a novel at all, its a novella (only about 150 pages). Thus it would seem that the author did it just to get it over with. Second, "micro braids"!!! Come on, micro braids is a hair SYTLE not a characteristic of black females. Third, not all Africans have "full" lips. Not all Europeans have "thin" lips. (Would you give your European females the same description, "her thin European lips".) Again using stereotypes are a lazy way to create character and if you don't really want to create a story about a character you don't really like or know anything about, it's a cheap way out. Fourth, how would a black woman speak? What is her way of expressing herself? How would she react to specific situations? Happiness, fear, worry, loneness, love, sexual desire? Note: you can not use stereotypes. In other words, you will have to know your character even if she is a black woman. If you have to wonder if you're using stereotypes, you are!!!! With Fiction you can "create" characters that you can give all their characterizations to. But with African, Native, Asian, Hispanic characters, YOU CAN'T MAKE IT UP, YOU CAN'T GUESS AND YOU CAN'T USE WHAT YOU THINK YOU KNOW.
So with that being said. There is a easy way to do this and a hard (genuine) way. First, the easy way. Create a story that is creative, full of depth, create a story that you can just get down deep into. Make all the characters white, if that's the easiest for you. Give them all the characterizations you can muster. Finish the book, edit it once. Then (this is the only hard part) go back into your story and change only the physical description of the character you would like to make black. Don't change their name, don't change their body size, don't change whether they have relatives or siblings. Only change their physical description. Please don't say African lips, say "she loved the look of her full lips, her caramel colored, smooth skin and her hair that she could easy wear naturally curly or straighten it with a blow drier and a stiff brush. She thanked her African ancestors for that one." And yes, if you create a character that is well educated, has a bit of money, can hold down a job for more than a week, you're going to find that most of us, even black women, will speak and interact with others just about the same exact way, as a white woman, specially in public. Now when we get around each other, and away from other races now that's a different story. Just don't create any black family reunions in your story. (LOL).
Now for the hard way, read as many books as you can by black women authors about black women characters. Read books by black men about black women characters. Not the old stuff, read the newest stuff you can find. Don't watch TV and think you can use what you see there. Don't watch movies and think that same thing. See we as black people have an advantage. We see whites all the time, work with them, go to school with them, met them on the train, bus, plane. We can just sit on the bus and listen to how whites interact with each other. But many white people will not have the luxury of that. Again this is the hard part. Ask if you can have an editor that is a black woman, edit your book. Ask if another black female author could look at your book.
Why should you take my advice? You should because I'm a reader, writer and a teacher but most of all I want to read your story; I just would have liked for it to be one I could have loved as well.
1.5 in the series Trek Mi Q'an There is only one person on Earth who ever mattered to Geris Jackson and that one person is her best friend Kyra Summers (The Empress' New Clothes). When Kyra is kidnapped, Geris fears nobody will believe her tale about the giants with the glowing blue eyes who snatched her best friend away, so she sets out to find Kyra herself. Suffering disappointment after disappointment, Geris begins to give up hope. She gets the surprise of a lifetime when one of the giants who stole her best friend hunts her down and claims her for his own. Publisher's Note: We advise you to read this installment after No Fear. The Trek series should be read in the following order: Book 1, Book 2, Book 3, Book 4, Book 4.5, Book 5, Book 1.5, Book 5.5. We apologize for any confusion, however, we cannot change the name of a title after it has been released! Rerations < Seized >
< Enslaved >
< No Mercy >
< Conquest: Trek Mi Q'an Books Four and Five: No Escape and No Fear >
< The Empress' New Clothes (Trade Paperback Erotic Romance) >
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< Made for Two Men >
< At Love's Command (Brothers in Arms, Book 3) >
< Devil's Pact >
< Their One and Only >
< Brazen >
< Sins of Summer: A Midsummer's Night Steam >
Madison Hayes
price: 999
Ellora's Cave Publishing
Usually ships in 24 hours customer 's review (This book is NOT an anthology)    I would have given this book a FIVE except for the fact that it was NOT an anthology as advertised. I was really annoyed because I really like anthologies with two or three short stories rather than one long story. That said, the story was pretty damn steamy. Two best friends fall in love with the same woman. While one of them is willing to share her with his friend, the other isn't the sharing kind. He battles a naturally possessive streak and the other two have to work hard to convince him that they can be happy as a threesome. There are plenty of hot sex scenes as well as some very moving romantic moments. Rerations < Made for Two Men >
< At Love's Command (Brothers in Arms, Book 3) >
< Devil's Pact >
< Their One and Only >
< Brazen >
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< Sex Scenes: Erotica Excerpts from the Novels of Kim Corum >
< Lust: Erotic Fantasies for Women >
< 100 Percent Erotica >
< Turned Out! >
< Dirty Girls: Erotica for Women >
< Wild, Wicked,&Wanton (Berkley Heat) >
Kim Corum
price: 140
New Tradition Books
Usually ships in 24 hours customer 's review (Pure sex!!!)     This is going to go down as one of my all-time favorite erotica books, all because it's just the sex scenes, which is why many of read erotica, right? In this anthology, Ms. Corum has pieced together some amazing bits from her naughties books and it reads like a dream. If you love erotica, this is a MUST HAVE!! Ready for something different? How about just the sex scenes? In this anthology, author Kim Corum has compiled the best sex scenes of her erotic fiction novels for one collection of pure sex erotica excerpts, Sex Scenes: Erotica Excerpts from the Novels of Kim Corum. From very naughty to oh, so nice, this collection of erotica is sure to please. Rerations < Sex Scenes: Erotica Excerpts from the Novels of Kim Corum >
< Lust: Erotic Fantasies for Women >
< 100 Percent Erotica >
< Turned Out! >
< Dirty Girls: Erotica for Women >
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< KLITZMAN'S EMPIRE >
< KLITZMAN'S ISLE >
< Golden Angel: Unwilling Sex Slave >
< KLITZMAN'S PARADISE >
< Darkest Hour >
< Enslaved >
Paul Blades
price: 259
BONDAGE BOOKS
Usually ships in 24 hours customer 's review (Paul Blades)    
(A well written, explicit novel of sexual domination)     I would put this among some of the best for those into hard bdsm books, or into detailed bondage and torture of whipping, caning, lashing and other torments. What makes this book unique is the many hot steamy sex scenes. They abound as much as torture scenes. What is novel also is - Harry, the main character was a reluctant master, with heart, feelings and sensitivity for the victims - at the same time finding his baser nature surfacing to where he found himself enjoying inflicting pain then wonder about it. It makes him a humane figure in an otherwise very inhuman setting. One can identify with a character like Harry more, making it a refreshing plus.
Again if one likes it hard with endless many and varied scenes of bdsm torture and sex, this is it. I highly recommend it. This is the continuation of the story of Harry Wiggins, an undercover operative caught in the evil web of Klitzman's Empire. Klitzman is a depraved international criminal who uses his West Arican island as a resort where kidnapped young women are trained to serve as sexual slaves and satisfy the unrestrained erotic demands of the wealthy and powerful. The story is compelling as Harry walks a fine line between losing his soul and fulfilling his role as one of Klitzman's cruel henchmen. His story is intertwined with the fate of several unfortunate, beautiful, young women who have fallen prey to Klitzman's minions. Not for the faint of heart. A novel of erotic domination by the author of Klitzman's Isle Rerations < KLITZMAN'S EMPIRE >
< KLITZMAN'S ISLE >
< Golden Angel: Unwilling Sex Slave >
< KLITZMAN'S PARADISE >
< Darkest Hour >
freaks
< Borgia: Power and Incest >
< Borgia: Blood for the Pope >
< Piranese: The Prison Planet >
< Kristina, Queen of Vampires >
< The Convent of Hell >
< Kristina Queen of Vampires Chapter 2 (Kristina, Queen of Vampires) >
Jodorowsky
price: 478
Heavy Metal Magazine
Usually ships in 24 hours customer 's review (Forbidden history)     Yes, you could call the book with this name. There are topics which are forbidden to speak about in history. Everybody knows the events in our history which are described in official history books 180 degrees different as they were in reality. Only because the winners write the history and it is not allowable to show the winners in any other way as heroes and good ones. So this two books about Borgias is just one example how it is possible by picture book tell little different story than an orthodox history tells us. But even without all this it is very good book with fine graphic and little humor. I would suggest to everybody who admires the Milo Manaras art and to everybody who are interested to have a little history lesson. Good enjoying! Rerations < Borgia: Power and Incest >
< Borgia: Blood for the Pope >
< Piranese: The Prison Planet >
< Kristina, Queen of Vampires >
< The Convent of Hell >
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< I Brake for Bad Boys >
< Bad Boys to Go >
< Bad Boys On Board (Watson Brothers) >
< I Love Bad Boys >
< Wilde Thing >
< The Wilde Side >
Janelle Denison,Lori Foster,Shannon McKenna
price: 280
Kensington
Usually ships in 24 hours customer 's review (Awesome Stories)    
(HOT!)    
(Foster's story was fun, McKenna's ok, Denison's not ok.)  
(Probably the Worst Bad Boy Anthology -McKenna story kills it)  
(a steamy read)    Another great story by Lori Foster, Janelle Deinson and Shannon McKenna. All hot and sexy. They leave you wanting more! The whole book is HOT! I like ready the short story books so I can get an idea of how the others write and what to expect. The whole book is great! Lori foster books are enertaining and funny, Janelle Denison are steamy! and Mckenna is my favorite, all in one!!! Don't hesitate to buy!!! A+A+A+ I've rated other McKenna stories as 5, but this story, Touch Me, was the first one I would rate as a 3, for just ok. The story line and plot were not good. I did not like Tess. She was overly sensitive, weak, self-centered and not willing to see Jonah's point of view. She kept misjudging him.
Denison's story, Something Wilde, was the worst of the three stories. Terrible plot. Not believable. I couldn't get into it.
The best story in this book was Foster's Drive Me Wild. It was a nice, fun story. I enjoyed Ian's patience, methods and love for Erica and his eventual success. I wouldn't recommend buying the book, but getting it from a library to read the Foster story might be worthwhile. I've read all of the bad boy anthologies out to date and this one is probably the worst. The last story by McKenna ruins the whole thing -its disturbing and bordering on rape.
Foster's story wraps the Wild Honey series which is about three women working in a factory who dare each other to go to the adult store across the street and find a man who's into their particular fetish and take him home. This story is about Erica, who has a dominance/ man-as-slave fetish. Its far less kinky then the others, more romantic. Ian believes he knows what Erica really wants, to be treated like a princess. So he goes out of his way to woo her with dinner, massages and bubble baths. A pretty good story.
Dennison's story is about one of the brothers Wilde, Eric. Business man Eric pursues Jill, a temporary consultant and gets shot down. He knows she wants him, but is afraid of a work-related scandal. So, he sneeks in her house and makes a shocking proposal. He'll be her sex phantom, coming at night and pleasuring her, but during the day they won't speak of it so no one will know about their little affair. Things go well until the end of Jills contract and she's prepared to say goodbye, but Eric wants forever more. The pearl scene is kinky!
I absolutely hated McKenna's story. Tess is a massage therapist with control issues (that is, she hates people who try to control her like her parents). Jonah is a sexy business guy with alot of family stress. He asks her out many times and she declines, she believes that he's just a playboy. He offers her four thousand dolllars to come to his lake house for the weekend and give massages. She goes reluctantly because she needs the money. Obviously there's no party and Jonah begins his seduction -here's where the disturbing stuff starts. Jonah has to hold down Tess during sex while she's telling him to get off. They yell at each other constantly during sex. She trys to run away many times and he prevents her with force. Yeah, later she says she liked it, but it still sounds like rape to me. And there's way too much sex too. At least 7 scenes which kills any dialogue or character development. I'm not a prude, but this one just left a bad taste in my mouth and ruined the whole anthology set for me.
Get I Love Bad Boys or Bad Boys in Black Tie, they are much better. If you are in the mood for something hot and steamy, this is the book for u. The characters are well developed for a short story and the sex scenes are very creatively done. my favorite was the second story although the first and third were also very good. this was a very entertaining read and i would recommend it to anyone. Rerations < I Brake for Bad Boys >
< Bad Boys to Go >
< Bad Boys On Board (Watson Brothers) >
< I Love Bad Boys >
< Wilde Thing >
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< My Secret Garden: Women's Sexual Fantasies >
< Forbidden Flowers >
< Women on Top >
< Men in Love >
< Rules of the Game >
< The Way Of The Superior Man: A Spiritual Guide to Mastering the Challenges of Woman, Work, and Sexual Desire >
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Nancy Friday
price: 256
Pocket Books
customer 's review (A Remarkable Book)    
(I've never written a review BUT...)   
(Awesome)    
(OK read)  
(More disturbing than hot)  I first purchased a copy of My Secret Garden back in 1975. What most impressed me was the wide range of attitudes and ideas one possesses; the vastness of the human mind, as expressed in our sexual fantasies.
Some may cringe at some of the fantasies in this book, the bestial and sadomasochistic ones in particular. Readers will also have a variety of opinions on the commonality of bisexual and lesbian fantasies. However these are all part of human nature.
The updated version contains several more recent fantasies and a very interesting introduction which shows how both the study of sexuality and feminism have changed since the early '70s.
...ok, I simply have to say a few words about this book. I was a repressed teen. Had fantasies but felt shameful, dirty, weird. I don't even recall how it was that I found myself in a bookstore thumbing through this book, but I felt SO aroused and...more to the point, LIBERATED..and validated. I wasn't alone in my "weird" fantasies! . I left the store with red ears and a throbbing pulse. Took me many weeks ( maybe it even was months..I don't really remember now, as it was a lot of years ago!) to go back and shame-facedly purchase the book. I won't go into detail here, but suffice it to say, certain pages were dog eared..for many years. ( other pages were never even looked at twice) That one book was the key that opened me up to being a very sexually open and expressive woman. Bravo. Lisa in CT The introduction to the book is phenomenal. The author argues that women's lib intentionally left out sexual freedom to keep men as the enemy and to keep women sexually repressed, possibly to make them more controllable or angry (I don't fully understand the second point). As for the fantasies, I previously had never heard a woman express these thoughts. It's a very interesting read. The book was ok, but not what I expected. It was alot of perception on the authors part. Another reviewer mentioned this already, but there is sex with animals. Most of the lesbian stories involved women being turned on by dogs or donkeys. I was pretty disappointed. I didn't give it 1 star, because I appreciated the work that went into collecting the stories. It was written in the 70s, so maybe that had something to do with the tone.
When it first appeared,My Secret Gardencreated a storm of outrage and exhilaration. Women who read it were astonished to find in its pages the hidden content of their own sexual fantasies. More outspoken, graphic, and taboo-shattering than any book before its time,My Secret Gardenquickly became the classic study of female sexuality. Today, millions of women have made Nancy Friday's groundbreaking bestseller a mainstay of feminist literature -- a liberating force that adds a sensational new dimension to their sexual fantasies and lives. This book caused quite a ruckus when it was released 25 years ago because it directly quotes the sexual fantasies of dozens of women, ranging from the "very common" rape fantasy to lesbian affairs to unusually explicit scenarios that are unmentionable here. While author Nancy Friday maintains thatMy Secret Gardenserved to free millions of women from sexual oppression, there's still a need today to get rid of the guilt that millions more still feel when it comes to fantasizing, having orgasms, and making one's sexual wishes be known. "How could it be, you might ask," she writes, "that women today, at the turn of the century, would still think they were the only Bad Girls with erotic thoughts? What kind of prison is this that that women impose on themselves?"My Secret Gardenhas the prurient appeal that made it one of the most passed-around books in high school study halls (it boasts chapters titled "Insatiability" and "The Thrill of the Forbidden"), but its premise, underneath the tales of lusty longings, is a serious one. Friday, also author ofMy Mother, My SelfandWomen on Top, is appalled at how parents, especially mothers, instill in their children a deep fear of sexual pleasure, and she advises how to do away with this stultifying force. While Friday can get a little histrionic at times ("Women's lust ... could bring down not only individuals, but society itself"), that doesn't make this book any less enthralling.--Erica Jorgensen Rerations < My Secret Garden: Women's Sexual Fantasies >
< Forbidden Flowers >
< Women on Top >
< Men in Love >
< Rules of the Game >
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< History: Fiction or Science? (Chronology, No. 1) >
< History: Fiction or Science? Chronology 2 (Chronology) >
< History: Fiction or Science? Astronomical methods as applied to chronology. Ptolemy's Almagest. Chronology III >
< Russia.Britain.Byzantium.Rome.History:Fiction or Science? Chronology vol.IV >
< The End of Days: Armageddon and Prophecies of the Return (The Earth Chronicles) >
< Dark Mission: The Secret History of NASA >
Anatoly Fomenko
price: 995
Mithec
Usually ships in 24 hours customer 's review (Some people will swallow anything)
(absolute garbage)
(Treading on sore toes?)    
(Has history been tampered with?)    
(Calculations are only as good as your numbers)   Looking through this book reminded me of the movie "A Beautiful Mind". A brilliant mathematician constructs a fantasy world complete in every detail. The only problem is that it doesn't exist, and that he's as mad as a hatter.
Just two examples of the many "possibilities" suggested by our schizoid author:
(1) The Biblical flood and the Trojan War were the same event because Noah was Aeneas, who fled Troy to found Rome. (Noah and Aeneas had names that sound alike. Thus it is proven.)
(2) Nine kings fled the fall of the Tower of Babel and seven kings founded Rome. Therefore, Rome was founded by the kings who fled the fall of the Tower of Babel. (In the author's words, the Biblical figure of nine is "close enough" to the Roman figure of seven.)
Need I go on?
this book is absolute garbage. the author has no concept of history and completely disregards the archaeological and historical record. If you you want to know more about ancient history, go to the experts. heck, even Livy is better than this guy! The professional historians faint as prominent mathematician Doctor Fomenko et al research the known historical data and come to fairly controversial conclusions.
For example, the English historians rage at the suggestion that the history of Ancient England was de facto a Byzantine import transplanted to the English soil by the fugitive Byzantine nobility. As the sign of recognition of the special role of the English historians who consider themselves the true scribes of World History, the cover of the present book portrays Tintoretto's Jesus Christ crucified on the Big Ben.
The Russian historians brand it as pseudoscience because Dr Fomenko asserts that there was no such thing as the Tartar and Mongol invasion followed by over two centuries of slavery, providing a formidable body of documental evidence to prove his assertion. The so-called `Tartars and Mongols' were the actual ancestors of the modern Russians, living in a trilingual state and aspiring Global Empire with Arabic and Turkic spoken as freely as Russian.
The ancient proto-Russian state was governed by a double structure of civil and military authorities and the hordes were actually professional armies with a tradition of lifelong conscription (the recruitment being the so-called `blood tax'). Their `invasions' were punitive operations against the regions that attempted tax evasion.
Fomenko proves for a fact that official Russian history is a blatant forgery concocted by a host of German scholars brought to Russia by the usurper dynasty of the Romanovs. Their ascension to the throne was the result of conspiracy, so they charged these German historians-imports with the noble mission of making Romanov's reign look legitimate.
Dr Fomenko et al prove Ivan the Terrible to be a collation of four rulers, no less. These rulers represented the two rival dynasties - the legitimate Godounovs and the ambitious Romanov upstarts.
The European historians fume not only because Fomenko blows consensual Russian history to smithereens, successfully removing a crucial cornerstone from underneath the otherwise impeccable edifice of World History but for asserting that all medieval European Kings and Princes were but breakaway vice-regents and vassals of the Global Empire who badly needed glorious and very `ancient' past in order to legitimize their new independence from the Empire.
Dr Fomenko adds insult to injury, wiping out one by one: the Ancient Rome: the foundation of Rome in Italy is dated to the 14th century A. D., the Ancient Greece and its numerous poleis, which he identifies as the mediaeval crusader settlements on the territory of Greece, the Ancient Egypt: the pyramids of Giza become dated to the 11th to 14th century A. D. and identified as the royal cemetery of the Global Empire, no less.
The civilization of the `ancient'' Egypt is irrefutably dated to the 11th to 15th century A. D. following the breakthrough in decoding of the ancient Egyptian horoscopes cut in stone and painted on the temple walls.
Arabic historians may find some consolation in the crucial historical role of the Ottoman Empire as a part of the Global empire in the 15th - 17th century. The trouble is that this Empire was initially a proto-Christian state, with Hagia Sophia identifiable as Temple of Solomon, but built in 1550-1557 A.D. by Sultan Suleiman according to Fomenko and Islam with all its key figures is datable to 15th 16th century A. D.!
The Chinese historians are also an unhappy lot because Fomenko wipes out the Ancient History of China outright. No such history. Period. The compilation of the so-called Ancient Chinese History is reliably datable to the 17th 18th century only. It is perfectly recognizable as the Ancient European history, reworked and transcribed in hieroglyphs as yet another historical transplantation.
The Divinity excommunicates Dr Fomenko because the history of religions according to Fomenko looks as follows: the pre-Christian period (before the 11th century and Jesus Christ ), Bacchic Christianity (11th to 12th century, before and after Jesus Christ), Jesus Christ Christianity (12th to 14th century) and its subsequent mutations (15th to 17th cy) into Orthodox Christianity, the Catholicism, Protestantism, Islam, Buddhism, and so on..; and The Old Testament written after the New Testament in xiv-xvi cy A.D., if you please! Everybody served? Saint Augustine was quite prescient when he said: "be wary of mathematicians, particularly when they speak the truth."
Watch Video Here: http://www.amazon.com/review/RAZQNMXM4M9CLHas history been tampered with? Yes, it has! Did events and eras such as the crucifixion of Jesus Christ, the Roman Empire , the Dark Ages, and the Renaissance, actually occur within a very different chronology from what we've been told? Yes, they certainly did!
The history of humankind is both drastically shorter and dramatically different than generally presumed.
Why is it so? On one hand, it was usual custom to justify the claims to title and land by age and ancestry, and on the other the court historians knew only too well how to please their masters. The so called universal classic world history is a pack of intricate lies for all events prior to the 16th century. World history as we learn it today was entirely fabricated in the 16th-18th centuries. It's likely that nobody told you before, but
there is not a single piece of firm written evidence or artefact that is reliably and independently dated prior to the 11th century.
Naturally, after what you've learned in school and university, you will not easily believe that the classical history of ancient Rome, Greece, Asia, Egypt, China, Japan, India, etc., is manifestly false.
You will point accusing finger to the pyramids in Egypt, to the Coliseum in Rome and Great Wall of China etc., and claim, aren't they really ancient, thousands of years ancient? Well, there is no valid scientific proof that they are older than 1000 years!
The oldest original written document that can be reliably dated belongs to the 11th century!
New research asserts that Homo sapiens invented writing (including hieroglyphics) only 1000 years ago. Once invented, writing skills were immediately and irreversibly put to the use of ruling powers and science.
The consensual chronology we live with was essentially crafted in the 16th century by the Jesuits.
The world history was compiled from contradictory mix of innumerable copies of ancient Latin and Greek manuscripts and other irrefutable proofs delivered by late mediaeval astronomers that were cemented by the authority of writings of the Church Fathers.
Early in life, we learn about ancient history. Children love the magical lessons of history - they are like fairy tales. Teachers recite breathtaking stories; very soon We learn by heart the names and deeds of brave warriors, wise philosophers, fabulous pharaohs, cunning high priests and greedy scribes.
We learn of gigantic pyramids and sinister castles, kings and queens, dukes and barons, powerful heroes and beautiful ladies, emaciated saints and low-life traitors.
Ancient history is based documents, manuscripts, printed books, paintings, monuments and artefacts - called primary sources.
The problem is that neither these ancient documents, nor events described therein can be irrefutably dated, moreover they contradict each other for the most part.
When a school textbook tells us that Genghis Khan in year X or Alexander in year Y, have each conquered half of the world, it means only that it is so said in some of the written sources.
There are no answers to simple questions:
When were these primary sources written?
Where and by whom were these sources found?
It is wrongly presumed that ancient and medieval chronicles, written by Genghis Khan's or Alexander the Great contemporaries and eyewitnesses, are readily available. Actually, only sources written hundreds or even thousands of years after the events are there, compiled mostly in the 16th 18th centuries, or even later.
As a rule, these sources suffered considerable multiple manipulations, falsifications and distortions by editing. At the same time,
innumerable originals of ancient documents under various pretexts were destroyed in Europe under various pretexts.
The names of persons and geographical sites often changed meaning and location during the course of the centuries.
Geographical locations became clearly defined on maps only with the advent of printing.
This made possible the circulation of identical copies of the same map for purposes of the military, navigation, education and governance tasks.
Historians from Oxford say: "hey, everybody knows that Julius Caesar lived in the first century B.C.
`Julius Caesar' statement is only a point of view as
there is simply no irrefutable documentary proof that Julius Caesar or any other great name of antiquity ever existed.
Better than that - extremely rare sources that can be reliably dated back to the 10th-14th centuries A D, do not show the polished picture of classical history.
They show a picture both contradictory and confusing.
All methods of dating of ancient sources and artefacts are erroneous:
Radio-carbon C14 method produces dating with exactitude of plus minus 1500 years, therefore it is too crude for dating of events in historical timeframe!
The Almagest tractate, which lies as corner stone contemporary chronology, compiled in the 2nd century A D by Ptolemy, the founding father of astronomy, contains astronomical data of 9th to 16th century!
The Bronze Age,that has supposedly began 5000 years ago. Bronze is made of 90% copper and 10% tin, but the technology for tin extraction dates back to 14th century A D!.
All eclipses contained in manuscripts, like Thucydides one, relating 'ancient' events have exclusively medieval dating. All horoscopes cut in stone or painted in Egyptian temples, like Dendera have exclusively early medieval dating solutions.
Not quite what you have learned in school? Open your eyes, and, you will find sufficient proof to reach step by step the inevitable conclusion that the classical chronology is false and therefore, that the history of ancient and medieval world universally accepted today, is also false. Have a fresh outlook on everything said or printed about "ancient" and "enigmatic" Roman, Greek and Egyptian, medieval as well as all other "lost and found" civilizations.
Antiquity and Dark Ages are phantoms invented in the 16th 18th and polished in 19th 20thcenturies. Human civilization is in fact barely 1000 years old!
This book will change your perception of History forever! What if Ancient Rome, Greece and Egypt were invented during Renaissance? What if The Old Testament was a rendition of events of the Middle Ages? What if Jesus Christ was born in 1053 and crucified in 1086 AD? Sounds Unbelievable? Not after you've read "History: Fiction or Science?" by Anatoly Fomenko, the genius mathematician. Armed with astronomy and computers Anatoly Fomenko turns History into a rocket science.
Yes, we can all agree that mainstream history is nearly 100% BS due to politics, economics, ego, problems with dating techniques, and various conspiracies. Agreed. But, I've been researching the distinct possibility that human history (in terms of civilizations) are much more ancient than we've been told, so coming across this book was very interesting to me. I wondered how Fomenko could be wrong (if at all) because he is very persuasive in his presentations. Then it dawned on me. If at previous times in prehistory, due to the various catastrophies that are well documented (comets, asteroids, planetary disruptions, plasma discharge, pole r |