www.reternitybook.com Reternity is the tale of Max, the esteemed (and only) child of Reverend and Mrs. Maxwell, a simple but hardworking family in the American Midwest who love their son. But their hearts are heavy with trepidation as he embarks on the next chapter of his life: university, and worry about the effects of such a liberal environment on his Christian values. Their fears deepen as he cultivates his academic abilities outside of his planned seminary by enrolling in the campus-renowned class of Professor Nowak, a science teacher who proffers each semester the Near Impossible Assignment to anyone willing and brave enough to accept the challenge, for bonus points of course. Ready to put his intellect on the line, Max thrusts himself right into the scientific puzzle, and he serendipitously discovers something that even bemuses the professor himself, an invention that could change the world. But can Max push forth with his scientific investigation without alienating those he loves or compromising his Christian values? The professor and Max both embark on a quest whose destination no one around them could possibly have seen coming... The combination of religious writing and science fiction is not unusual. Success is in how the story is told. This book tells its story in a very interesting way―much more valid than the Left Behind series ever was. What lies in the Earth's future is startling with some incredible plot twists. We rated it five hearts.― Heartland Reviews Named to Book Nook Club Favorites of 2011 [Takes] the reader on an incredible journey that will bend the mind and enliven the senses. . .this is truly an incredible book. The Bible studies described shed light on things I hadn't realized had left me in the dark previously. ― Book Nook Club Named to Kirkus Reviews Best of 2011 . An earnest coming-of-age tale as well as an inventive look at the contested borderland between science and faith. Wooten's dialogue is true-to-life, and his feel for pacing and dramatic tension is excellent. Nearly impossible to put down. ― Kirkus Reviews In the final chapters, Wooten does a masterful job tying religion and science together and takes the reader on an adventuresome journey the reader will not soon forget. ― Seattle Post Intelligencer A very evocative book that reawakens in us the desire to know what the future holds. Neal Wooten has written a most important book that offers everyone HOPE for the future. This book is one of those that must be read in one sitting because you cannot leave it until the end. -Tonie Niblett, Dean of Students - Northeast Alabama Community College