The Time Has Come - Book Review

By: Lillian Brummet

The Time Has Come is the first book of a mystical and
spiritual trilogy written by Barbara Oleynick, a highly
educated nurse who’s life work is to help make the world a
more peaceful place in any way that she can. Barbara is an
English instructor, a faculty member of a community college
and an accomplished musical theater director and
producer.

This book is like a combination of the movie the Golden
Child (with Eddie Murphy), Micheal Scallion’s land change
predictions through his spirit guide, and vibration-frequency
theories which are currently being studied in both traditional
and alternative sciences - all rolled up in one fiction story.

A 13-year-old child, Rachel, has a baby girl named Grace
who is sent to bring peace to the world. I cried huge
crocodile tears at Grace’s birth, again at the love in Albert
and Henna’s home and yet again found myself sobbing
when their drug-crazed mother murders Rachel’s sister.

In the beginning, The Time Has Come is only religious in
that the Creator is thought to reside in every molecule and
that there is purpose to our lives. The author briefly
discusses historical religious events at various points in the
story. The aspect that appealed to me the most was the
main focus of each person having a legacy to leave behind
and that it is up to each one of us to find a way to perform
the tasks set before us.

I found on the whole, the story line was interesting and yet
shocking to my nerves at the same time. Despite this, I felt
the author became too heavy with spiritual ideas and the
depressing negative world news during the final chapters.

ISBN#: 0975592254
Author: Barbara Oleynick
Publisher: Synergy Books
192 pages

Lillian Brummet - Book Reviewer - Co-author of the book
Trash Talk, a guide for anyone concerned about his or her
impact on the environment - Author of Towards
Understanding, a collection of poetry.
(http://www.sunshinecable.com/~drumit)

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