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My audiobook name is Noah and the Great Flood.

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English

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Young Adult (18-35)

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Noah and the Great Flood. A bible adventure book Chapter One A Perfect World. It was the seventh day after Creation God rested looking at the world he had made knowing that it was very good. There was light and darkness, water and dry land and beauty everywhere. The ocean swelled and kept dancing with whitecaps, flowing in continuous motion. Lakes and rivers laughed merrily in their courses. Trot and salman played in the waters, whales and dolphins rode the ocean waves, sort wish and eels meant to raise, and octopuses lead through the waters in the air above the planet. Birds of every kind and color flapped and chirped, fluttered and code squeaking and calling to one another. The sounds were like a symphony, perfect impeach and melody. The land blossomed with soft grass, plants and trees, red flowers, popper flowers, white and pink flowers covered meadows and hillsides on one side of the planet the sun field, the daytime sky on the other side the moon gently grasp the blackness of the night sky. Here on this small blue green planet God had also placed his best creation man. He had named the man Adam and given him the best place on the planet to life. He wanted this man to be happy and created the garden of Eden for his home. Chapter two scene enters God talk to the man frequently enjoying the fellowship. One day. God said Adam, I want you to name all the animals I have made. So God brought all the different animals to adam. Seeing this man, his perfect and best creation uses unlimited imagination and creativity gave God great pleasure. The garden echoed with the playful roars, barks and squeals of the animals. It took Adam many, many days to name all the animals and he enjoyed it from the toll long necked animal he named the giraffe to the soft creature he called the mouse. But when he was finished he felt very lonely. None of the animals was like him. God knew the man was lonely, so he created a woman the perfect combination for Adam. Through the days and nights that followed, Adam and Eve walked and chalked, getting to know each other, playing with the animals and talking with God. The air was so pure it seemed to sparkle. The river ran clean and clear. Each day turned to the music of the birds, and they could hear the breeze siding through the trees. But then one day even Adam disobeyed God's one comment, guilty and ashamed to hear God calling to them. Adam, frightened. Adam refused to answer. The friend whose company he had come to cherish even more than his wife's woman. The voice they loved came again, calling them finally with this term, not in his voice. God called Adam. Where are you at last, Adam forced himself to say, I, I hear your voice and I was afraid I I'm nick Lord! I hit myself, so you wouldn't see me? Who told you that you were next Adam? God asked, in that same stern voice, Have you eaten fruit from the tree? I told you that you could not have. It was the woman Lord, The woman you gave me as my wife. She gave me the fruit from the tree and I ate it. Adam's voice trailed off. He could not look at the creature.