Book of Days, James L. Rubart
Book of Days, James L. Rubart
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Book of Days

Author: James L. Rubart

Narrator: James L. Rubart

Unabridged: 11 hr 3 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 01/01/2011

Categories: Fiction, Religious


Synopsis

If Cameron Vaux can’t find it, he will lose everything.“You will lose your mind. When it starts happening…you must find the Book of Days.” When Cameron’s dying father delivers this message, he brushes it off. Lose his memory? He’s only twenty-five. Find a book that doesn’t even exist. Foolishness. Nothing more than the product of his father’s dementia.But now, eight years after his father’s death, it’s happening. Chunks of Cameron’s life are just—gone. Even memories of his wife, killed two years ago, have slipped away. Could it be…? Is his father’s eerie prediction coming true?Desperate, Cameron determines to fulfill his father’s last wish. He will find the Book of Days. But when a lead takes him to the small town of Three Peaks, Oregon, Cameron realizes dark secrets are at work. The townspeople, warm as apple pie at first, turn cold as liquid nitrogen when Cameron mentions the Book. As his mind works against him, Cameron discovers that friends may be enemies. And the one person Cameron can’t stand? She might be his strongest ally.But there are others seeking the Book. Others who will stop at nothing to get it. And they’re closer than Cameron ever imagined.…“Great concept, great fun to read! Blends Peretti’s The Visitation and Jordan’s The Miracle of Mercy Land.” —Eric Wilson, New York Times bestselling author“Rubart is officially one of my favorite writers. Book of Days is why people buy novels.” —Dan Walsh, award-winning author of The Unfinished Gift“Rubart’s talent is undeniable, and his ideas are pure wonderment.” —Rene Gutteridge, award-winning author of Listen

About James L. Rubart

James L. Rubart is a professional marketer, speaker, and writer. He serves on the board of the Northwest Christian Writers Association and lives with his wife and sons in the Pacific Northwest.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Alycia on August 01, 2011

James L. Rubart ran to the top of my favorite authors list this week. After reading both "Rooms" and "Book of Days," I find myself astounded by his story-telling. His descriptions inspire me. I enjoy phrases like “something about you crumbled his Oreos” on nearly every page. His wordsmithing is refr......more

Goodreads review by Paula on December 16, 2013

Psalm 139: 16 tells us that our days were all recorded in God's Book of Days before any of them came to be. The idea of the physical existence of such a book, with past, present and future histories of every man and woman written in it, is fascinating. As the characters in this story search for such......more

Goodreads review by Michelle on November 06, 2011

Book of Days was interesting in a totally Rubart sort of way. What I mean is that the mind-twisting content reminded me of Rooms, his first book. Now whether or not the third book, The Chair, has the same feel...we'll see. Regardless, I found myself enjoying the story. At first I was thinking, "wher......more

Goodreads review by Janet on May 16, 2016

Cameron is in his early 30s but he’s losing chunks of his memory. His only hope lies in a cryptic mission from his father: to find the Book of Days. If such a thing exists, it holds everyone’s memories – past, present and future. Supposedly this is God’s Book, based on Psalm 139:16. Cameron doesn’t b......more

Goodreads review by Michael on November 13, 2016

The Book of Days owns a fascinating and engaging story, that will have you turning page after page despite the poor writing and very rushed story telling. Had the author spend a significantly larger amount of time on character development and creating a more thoroughly described setting, the plot co......more