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  • Chronicles of the Nephilim (Volume 1)
  • Written by: Brian Godawa
  • Narrated by: Brian Godawa
  • Length: 12 hrs and 2 mins
  • 3.8 out of 5 stars (10 ratings)

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Noah Primeval

Written by: Brian Godawa
Narrated by: Brian Godawa
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Publisher's Summary

Nephilim Giants, Watchers, Archangels. This in not your Sunday School Noah's Ark.

This audiobook is a novel of the Genesis Bible story of Noah based on ancient historical research. It's the first novel in the series. 

In an ancient world of darkness, fallen angels called Watchers rule as gods and breed giants called Nephilim. 

Mankind is enslaved to evil. 

Noah, a tribal leader and good family man, just wants to be left alone to make a living off the land with his wife and sons. 

But he soon learns that evil never leaves you alone. It comes after you - and your family - with a vengeance.   

Now Noah must rescue his family from the grip of supernatural evil before the Deluge comes and carries them all away.   

A wild ride of spiritual redemption and action-adventure that takes the listener on a journey from the heights of heaven to the depths of the underworld.   

Written by respected Christian and best-selling Biblical author, Brian Godawa.   

Learn about the historical and biblical research behind the novel

Noah Primeval has appendices that provide an explanation of Biblical concepts in the novel such as the Sons of God, Watchers, Nephilim, Giants, Leviathan, and fallen angels.   

On the age appropriateness of the novels

This Biblical Fiction series is rated PG-13, appropriate for mature teens and above, similar to the Bible and The Lord of the Rings.  

©2011 Brian James Godawa (P)2013 Brian James Godawa

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Rather boring

Even though I really like Bible history as well as anthropology this was just too uninteresting a story...I think that the premise is wonderful and the author narrates it well it was just too dry for my taste...either write it as a story or write it as fact but intermingling both leaves me to wonder what is Biblical and what is conjecture...I sure did want to like it and actually the introduction I thought was excellent but it didn’t follow through in the narrative...

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Loved it!

There is a special flow to a story when it's read by the Author. I am enjoying this set for the 2nd time through. I can't wait for the final book to hit Audible so I can finish the saga!
If you are of a delicate nature I would recommend the young adult versions to filter out some of the more evil scenes.

Great story telling!

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Terrible.

As imaginative as Mormon doctrine and just as sexualized. The poor story goes beyond simple license with the biblical story. It would have been better if the author invented these characters out of whole cloth instead of adapting biblical names places and themes into it. His authorial license taints the biblical characters and degrades them.

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