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greatest trick that the Devil has ever pulled off was to convince the world He does not exist, Now, you will know He exists,
For one man on a lifelong pursuit for the truth, a chilling relationship with the Fallen Angel brings him a soul shattering insight into the world we live in.
Will his DIALOGUE WITH THE DEVIL bring enlightenment or only madness and suffering
DIALOGUE WITH THE DEVIL contains transcriptions by a writer who got pulled into the battle for his very soul, giving him a glimpse into the larger battle that rages between Heaven and Hell.
It's a War in which most of mankind lives in total ignorance,
That writer, Stephen Biro author of HELLUCINATION A MEMOIR, is again doing what he does best: Peering behind the veil and fighting the Devil on his own ground.
Here, Biro searches for reasons to the madness of humanity by asking direct questions of Satan,
DIALOGUE WITH THE DEVIL became possible when Satan found no more fight in the human spirit, He grew weary of the falling of mankind and decided to offer up the Truth His Truth, His manipulations, His deviousness, Satan has been altering mindsets from the very beginning, and this book reveals, straight from Satan's mouth, the plan for mankind's slow, downward spiral into Hell,
In this book, the Devil has evened the playing field by offering His history, His deceitful machinations, Will you read this book, no matter how unnerving, and use its startling information to prevent your fall from Gods good graces Here are some advanced reviews, . .
Powerful! There was more times, I had to stop reading because this was actually scaring the shi out of me, It was like reading the Exorcist back inwhen everyone was freaking out over it, . . but that was! It's, were jaded, used to horror daily but this scared me completely, Jim VanBebber, Director of "The Manson Family and Deadbeat at Dawn"
I wasn't expecting this, . . I loved Hellucination but I love this more! It's a totally different style and very powerful,
This is a brave book it's like nothing I've read before, I really enjoyed it and it leaves the reader questioning, . . well, almost everything!
Nigel LataBurston, Author of Plastic Bacon, Toast and the upcoming Mr, VHS"
Wow Stephen, . . This is a powerful book, Your Dialogue With The Devil is just that, It's stunning, riveting, mind opening and truly had me thinking and frightened at the same time, It's like nothing I have ever read before and I said that about Hellucination, If you keep this up, a big publisher is going to scoop you up because your books need a wider audience, Erika Tuchbaum
I hope when you edit it, you take nothing out, It's funny I choked several times on my beer reading it, It's mind blowing and Satan was just so chaotic and manipulative, I loved reading it, It's unlike anything I have ever read, yet again, LOL
Jack Donnelly. Author in Master of Taboo"
Stephen, we need to talk on the phone, This is powerful. I had no clue where it was going, just as Hellucination but this is a different beast entirely, It needs a little clean up but DON'T change anything!!! This needs to be read by everyone and there is nothing out there like it, Keith Walley, Director of "The Boston Strangler" Producer of Society, Bride of the ReAnimator, Nightwish"
Your book was really powerful and the Dialogue you had with the Devil is just amazing.
This is going to be a book that is going to take the world by storm, seriously, I don't tell that to anyone and have been writing for over twenty years and let me tell you, there is nothing out there like this, Mitch Hyman, Author of "Hitmen in Paradise" Here are some advanced reviews, . .
Powerful! There was more times, I had to stop reading because this was actually scaring the shi out of me, It was like reading the Exorcist back inwhen everyone was freaking out over it, . . but that was! It's, were jaded, used to horror daily but this scared me completely, Jim VanBebber, Director of "The Manson Family and Deadbeat at Dawn"
I wasn't expecting this, . . I loved Hellucination but I love this more! It's a totally different style and very powerful,
This is a brave book it's like nothing I've read before, I really enjoyed it and it leaves the reader questioning, . . well, almost everything!
Nigel LataBurston, Author of Plastic Bacon, Toast and the upcoming Mr, VHS"
Wow Stephen, . . This is powerful book. Your Dialogue With The Devil is just that, It's stunning, riveting, mind opening and truly had me thinking and frightened at the same time, It's like nothing I have ever read before and I said that about Hellucination, If you keep this up, a big publisher is going to scoop you up because your books need a wider audience, Erika Tuchbaum
I hope when you edit it, you take nothing out, It just needs some grammer work and slight correction, It's funny I choked several times on my beer reading it, It's mind blowing and Satan was just so chaotic and manipulative, I loved reading it, It's unlike anything I have ever read, yet again, LOL
Jack Donnelly. Author in Master of Taboo"
Stephen, we need to talk on the phone, This is powerful. I had no clue where it was going, just as Hellucination but this is a different beast entirely, I see some grammer mistakes and needs a little clean up but DON'T change anything!!! This needs to be read by everyone and there is nothing out there like it.
Keith Walley, Director of "The Boston Strangler" Producer of Society, Bride of the ReAnimator, Nightwish"
Your book was really powerful and the Dialogue you had with the Devil is just amazing.
This is going to be a book that is going to take the world by storm, seriously, I don't tell that to anyone and have been writing for over twenty years and let me tell you, there is nothing out there like this, Mitch Hyman, Author of "Hitmen in Paradise" "You can call me whatever you want a selfdeluded fool, a Christian, a madman, a classic case of paranoia with schizophrenic tendencies, a visionary or even a prophet of utter magnitude that can pierce through the heart of understanding.
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Stephen Biro used to be an atheist until he found God after having been deceived by the Devil, This whole experience was recorded in his first book, Hellucination, In Dialogue with the Devil, Stephen recounts his second encounter with the Devil, a meeting through which Satan tried to get him back on his team by revealing the truth of our world.
It would be easy to scoff at the content of this book and deem its content the rambling divagations of an addled brain, That would be unfortunate however, and quite beside the point because Biro, whether his experience was real or pure fantasy, addresses, through the voice of the Devil, many of the plagues that have befell our society and continue to thrive thanks to our inertia.
His observations on television, the love for money, the almost religious nature of fame worship and the omnipresence of technology as a form of distraction are dead on, In this social commentary, the author shows the readers what has been there for them to see all along with little hope of them acting upon this new knowledge, Unfortunately, one can't help but know that he is right, It only takes a quick look at the news and the world outside to feel that we may well be on our way to the "apocalypse" if nothing is done.
And according to Biro's Devil, it's already too late,
Dialogue with the Devil is a wellwritten book with a very accessible format, which is a blessing as the content would suffer were the readers to be distracted by the writing.
The book is a bit destabilizing at first, as its content is not necessarily organized in a linear way the Devil speaks about what he pleases in the order he pleases but a pattern soon emerges and before long, the reader is taken with the narrative I must confess I read it in one sitting.
The book contains a lot of vulgar language, but such a way of speaking is to be expected from the Devil himself it doesn't hinder the reading, quite the contrary.
Biro, as a main character, is easy to relate to, especially because of his feeling of helplessness but also because of his resilience and his strong faith, One can't help but feel his distress as he is put through this ordeal,
Dialogue with the Devil is an excellent book, and I think that regardless of your religious beliefs, it should be added to your reading list, It's often shocking, but we all need to be taken out of our comfort zone,
More reviews at sitelink blogspot. ca/ This book is absolutely one of a kind, I read it twice because it was unlike anything I've ever read and I wanted to process everything, I actually earmarked parts of the book, namely the part where the devil says how he has all the televangelists under his power and gives reasons why, Ha! Couldn't agree more. Good job Stephen! Looking forward to reading more from you! I'd really rather not say why this book wasn't for me, . . It just wasn't end of story,
I kinda forgot, . . I won this book on Goodreads, Thank you, Goodreads for the opportunity to read this
book, This was the first time I didn't see fit to give a book more than one star, I'm not sure if I am to apologize, I'm not sure just who's fault that is, However, I hope to more Great Reads in the future, I loved sitelinkStephen Biro's first book sitelink so much, the honesty, and the sincerity with which he writes, that I cannot wait to get my hands on sitelink , and finish up with therd book of the trilogy sitelink .
Stephen, I hope you continue to write, because you have a gift, and I believe you have a lot more to say,
A more indepth review will definitely follow as soon I am able to finish each book,
I was given and advanced copy,
I was not expecting this, I don't know what to think, I loved Hellucinationsitelink It was mind blowing and scared me in ways, I wasn't prepared for but this, . . this is the perfect follow up to Hellucination, Stephen Biro, the Author of both books is something, I cannot explain, I met him at a horror convention back inand stayed in contact, hence the advanced copy of Dialogue,
The book is Mr, Biro talking to Lucifer. Asking him questions, being told answers about history, the fall, war, ego, Revelations and withstanding so many personal attacks that the writer had to work thru to get to the end.
The Devil in this, goes so in depth in the workings of the mind and our society that it truly scared me more times then I wanted to confront, Greed, lust, fame and fortune are truly splayed out in ways that only The Devil or maybe a demon would know and showcase for us to read about,
Meanwhile, the answers He gives to the questions asked are so manipulative, so over the top but sometimes, never answering the question but doing so, in a way shows some truth but yanks it away.
It's unlike anything I have ever read before,
Dialogue With The Devil is a book I've been having a hard time deciding how I feel about it, Though the book is a follow up to Stephen's first book Hellucination, it would be unfair to really compare the two and for the sake of this review I'll judge Dialogue on its own.
The book is as straight forward as the title infers, that this will be a discussion between Stephen Biro and The Devil, each chapter representing a seperate conversation that the two have together.
Where I had a hard time deciding how I felt about the book, came down to do I belive the character is truly having a conversation with the Devil or is this a more internal conversation he is having with himself.
I'm leaning more towards the thought that this is a more internal demon he is wrestling with as he is debating society and the current condition we are living in and the damnation that soon may follow.
These insights that Biro has range from amusing, cynical, and disturbing some times in the later chapters all three at one time, As the dialogues stop becoming about the world around us and seem to focus more and more on Biros personal life, it at times feels as though maybe we are reading to much that some things should be kept hidden in the recessess of our subconscious but Biro bravely puts it all out there, in the face of personal damnation.
I wouldn't say this book is for everyone, some would laugh at the notion of a man talking to The Devil while others may simply may not be secure enough in their faith to wrap there fingers around this books spine.
But for those willing to take the plunge into darkness and eaves drop upon this depraved conversation you may learn a thing or two and for a few others out there, this may be the book that could save their soul.
I bought it on Kindle from Amazon, I read Stephen's Hellucination and was floored but this is another beast entirely, Stephen talks to the Devil and asks him the questions mankind faces in the war between Heaven and Hell, I loved Helluciation and didn't know where the writer would go next, Needless to say, this book gave me nightmares, There is much to learn from this book, I give it five because I will read parts of it again, An accurate prediction of covid and our flu ridden times fromWhat struck me about this book was that it rings true, Even the demon subtly trying to get the reader to turn away from God and to the smudge God's name, The devil told the truth but he also lies too, .