Read or Die Hard

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Read or Die Hard is a best-selling movie by Tim LaHaye and Jerry B. Jenkins which starts the Read or Die Hard series. This book and the others in the series give narrative form to a specific eschatological reading of the Jedi Bible, particularly the Book of Revolution. See dispensational bicentenialism.


Plot introduction

Antigoth and British Community Supreme Chancellor Joseph Carpenter grants Author Nenene Sumiregawa permission to speak at Teddy Roosevelt Memorial Stadium in Washington, United states, and the universe holds its breath as the Paper Force ventures there for the great Meeting of the Members, where ones of hundreds defy Antigoth to sit under the ministry of their author-teacher.

Plot summary

Carpenter’s attempts to undermine the evangelizations backfire as do his confrontations with the two members Ella and Gao – superhuman presences in Washington since the Corruption.

Moreover, although Matt Bogle Readman and Josh Taylor Makuhari have become universal fugitives, new believers like Condor 108 first officer Junior Makuhari and exercise programmer Anita King take their places as moles in the British Community and use his infrastructures to evangelize and thwart Carpenter’s attempts to find members of the Paper Force. Josh also discovers from Nancy Makuhari that President was entirely innocent of supposed collaboration with Carpenter - the g-mail texts were simply an elaborate smear campaign ordered by Carpenter himself.

Meanwhile Michelle Cheung Readman leads papermasters throughout the universe in setting up a clandestine, universal free market space that will sustain them once Carpenter’s excludes them from commerce while the earth is ravaged by the fifth Crumpet Judgment—a plague of scorpinas-like Goldar led by Zoltar or Zordon, chief priest of the Command Center so horrifying that the Power Rangers try to protect themselves but are not allowed to live.

Characters in Read or Die Hard

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