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Twelfth Planet (Earth Chronicles): 1 [Mass Market Paperback]

Zechar Sitchin
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  • Mass Market Paperback: 464 pages
  • Publisher: Harper Collins; Reprint edition (1 April 2007)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0061379131
  • ISBN-13: 978-0061379130
  • Product Dimensions: 17 x 10.2 x 2.8 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (67 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 3,740 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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," . . an array of evidence to support the assertion that the earth had been visited by ancient alien astronauts in its past. Sitchin based his conclusions on the written records of Sumer, the "sudden civilization" that sprang up virtually overnight in the Tigris-Euphrates Valley of modern Iraq." --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

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"One of the most important books on Earth's roots ever written."--East-West Magazine

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25 of 26 people found the following review helpful
An enjoyable read 23 Jun 2009
By Foxylock TOP 500 REVIEWER
Format:Mass Market Paperback
So there's another planet in our solar system on a much larger elliptical orbit, but it's there and it passes by us every few thousand years. These aliens created man as a worker ant to mine the planet and bleed us dry of our natural resources. This sounds way too far fetched when said bluntly but with further exposure to Sitchin's theories it becomes well somewhat plausible. How did the Sumerians know so much about astronomy and why do ancient clay tablets and sculptures seem to depict highly advanced flying equipment. Do the stories of the ancient Gods actually stem from real events. And what about the Bible, Adam and eve, The flood and all those epic stories ? Do we want the truth ?

I thought this book dragged its heels a little at the start owing to the sheer depth of information that had to be conveyed to the reader. The theories are intriguing and the allure of what's to come is a tantalising quest for more information. This has me confused yet deeply interested and although the Earth chronicles is a major undertaking, to leave it unread would be a shame.
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the twelfth planet 18 May 2009
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I'm not sure I believe everything in this book, and it is hard going sometimes, he tends to repeat things. But I've always been interested in the idea of a previous civilisation with advanced technology and there does seem to be some evidence that ancient people knew more than realisticly they should have known. Look at the pyramids of Giza and the temples in South America and even Stonehenge. I have read a lot of books about this and although I am sceptic I do believe something strange happened in the past that we haven't explained yet.
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By Daniel Jolley HALL OF FAME TOP 100 REVIEWER
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This is the first book in Sitchin's monumental Earth Chronicles series. It is important to remember that fact because there is necessarily a lot of introductory material to be presented here in order to lay the foundation for what is to come. In other words, most of the really interesting stuff comes later in the series--Ancient Egypt, MesoAmerica, etc. Parts of this first book are somewhat dry and hard to get through. As one gets into the latter half, though, some pretty amazing arguments are made. If you read this book and no other, you may well have a hard time even sanctioning the kinds of ideas Sitchen presents, let alone believing them. When you read the rest of the series, though, the arguments are threshed out much more thoroughly and should at least lend an idea of possiblity to objective readers.

The idea that "ancient astronauts" (a term I dislike) had a hand in Man's creation and evolution is not new. Sitchin goes far beyond the normal arguments, however. He argues that there is an undiscovered planet in our own solar system upon which life developed and evolved millions of years before life on earth, a planet that seeded earth with its earliest life forms millions of years ago when this undiscovered planet entered our solar system and essentially crashed into a large planet between Mars and Jupiter--the planet in question was broken up into two parts, one eventually forming Earth and the other the asteroid belt. The 12th planet (counting the sun and moon as planets) he calls Nibiru; it is a planet with an eccentric orbit carrying it well past the other nine planets thousands of years at a time. Here life developed and advanced at a very early period. Needing resources, particularly gold, the planet sent forth emissaries to earth. In order to free themselves of the hard labor of mining, these aliens, the Nefilim, created Man by combining their genes with those of the ape men then on earth, a procedure made possible by the fact that the two races were in fact genetic cousins. Thus, the Nefilim became early man's gods, and their stories were told in the artifacts of the ancient Sumerians and of the kingdoms that came after them.

Sitchin makes a determined effort to tie Christianity and the Bible to the tale he unfolds. He effectively, and with good evidence, shows that the early stories in the Bible are based largely on older manuscripts from Sumeria. He explains many of the mysterious passages in the Bible by tying the stories to more complete Sumerian tales--the Elohim, the plural Deity mentioned in the Creation story, the great flood, the Tower of Babel, and others. In this endeavor, he is very successful. While one may not be convinced of his story of life on Earth, one cannot doubt the fact that the early books of the Bible are basically a condensed version of former manuscripts. He makes a convincing argument for his theories, but one will not be and should not be convinced based on this one book. Much supporting evidence is to be found in the later books in the series, where a far richer version of man's history is presented by the author. As unbelievable as many of his ideas sound, Sitchin actually does an effective job of answering many of the big questions that scientists and theologians have been unable to answer about life on earth, the most important of which is an explanation of why home sapiens developed so suddenly and miraculously 300,000 years ago. Right or wrong, his ideas answer a lot of questions and deserve serious study. Sitchin's knowledge of ancient civilizations is immense, and his judgments cannot be dismissed without serious attention paid to them.

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As a story - fine. As fact - nonsense.
I don't have much of an interest in this topic really having found over the years that these theories tend to fizzle out and developments in other disciplines such as archaeology,... Read more
Published 16 days ago by SergiusT
A book that should be in schools
A fascinating book about the truth of civilisation with much evidence supported and lots of diagrams and pictures that guide you along
through an ancient journey through to... Read more
Published 3 months ago by luca blood
Compelling research
Unfortunately for Sitchin this subject has already been undermined and buried in the file marked 'cranks' thanks to the lamentable efforts of Erik Von Daniken to bring the idea of... Read more
Published 3 months ago by David Sharrock
briiliant book, a great page turner.
really good book, but perhaps assumes a bit to much.
some of the work has been disproved now, but is
still an exeptional work.
Published 4 months ago by Barry E. Lippard
12th Planet
This book is great if you are starting your quest on how modern civilisation came to be how it is today, It is also good if you want to know how the bible came into being and where... Read more
Published 4 months ago by M. L. Shannon
The most important book of our time!
Zecharia Sitchin has written one of the most important books of our time. If you can keep an open mind and forget about "mainstream news and science" you will find this book a real... Read more
Published 5 months ago by Screenwriter
Very Emotional Stuff!
This was a very interesting read and has changed my thinking about the origins of humanity and religion.

Highly recommended!
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The Best Answer Yet
This book brings together all the myths and legends and makes sense of them. It also makes sense of the Jewish And Christian) bible in a believable way. Read more
Published 7 months ago by Helen
poor quality, small-pocket edition, b/w not color
The book ordered on the 11th got to my address on the 17th!! (expected delivery on before the 13th). Read more
Published 7 months ago by MAM
An objective eye opener
After reading this book, my very first book by Mr Sitchin, i felt like plausible answers were explained me. Read more
Published 7 months ago by Søren
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