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Review of A Cast of Stones — Post by Mary C. Findley

Sometimes I write a book review because I promised I would. Sometimes I need to because I want to tell the world about a great story. Sometimes I just have to write a review, even though I feel like I am spiritually and mentally under attack every step of the way. That probably sounds arrogant … Continue reading Review of A Cast of Stones — Post by Mary C. Findley

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June 26, 2014June 26, 2014A Cast of Stones, christian fantasy, overused themes, Patrick W. Carr, tropes5 Comments
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Reviews of Christian Books … A Little Something for Everyone!

http://www.amazon.com/Emalines-Gift-Christian-Chronicles-ebook/dp/B00916VWUQ I thought a lot about Harry Potter and X-Men when I was reading this, but I loved the emphasis in this book on the true source of special powers and the real heart attitude the author states is necessary to keep these powers under control and growing. People can use or misuse gifts like … Continue reading Reviews of Christian Books … A Little Something for Everyone!

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January 28, 2013September 25, 2013book reviews, child illness, childhood leukemia, Christian books, christian fantasy, Christian wester, downs syndrome, fantasy, Non-Fiction, western1 Comment
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Faith and Victory Requires Searching with Heart and Sword A review of The Center Circle Two: Weapons of Warfare by Steve Biddison

What does Landru need to free his world from his conquering foe? Where can he look for allies when those he depended on shake his trust to its core? Will a journey to the Great Pyramid and Stonhenge give him the teacher he needs to understand his faith? Who will fight with him when the … Continue reading Faith and Victory Requires Searching with Heart and Sword A review of The Center Circle Two: Weapons of Warfare by Steve Biddison

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October 23, 2012September 26, 2013Allegory, Christian Armor, christian fantasy, faith, Steve Biddison, The Center Circle, Weapons of Warfare2 Comments
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Review of Descended: Jett by Dana Pratola

This book reminded me of Tamed by Sarah Witenhafer, especially in that neither of these books is just a thin rehash of the Modern Romantic Fantasy about a reclusive rich guy with a BIG secret. Multilayered characters are a huge plus for me, since I struggle to read fiction in modern settings. Pratola gave me … Continue reading Review of Descended: Jett by Dana Pratola

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September 29, 2012September 26, 2013artist, christian fantasy, dual identity, fantasy, human trafficking, invisibility, Romance, sexual salvery, Superhero, tortured past1 Comment
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