Nameless by A.C. Williams, an amnesia story with plenty of twists
Nameless by A.C. Williams, Book 1 in the Destiny trilogy Published 2014 by Crosshair Press, 401 pages Genre: Christian sci fi aimed at older teens. I’d give it a PG-13 rating for some sexiness,...
View ArticleOne Realm Beyond by Donita K. Paul, a Review
One Realm Beyond, Book 1 of the Realm Walkers series Published 2014 by Zondervan, 414 pages Genre: Christian fantasy, suitable for ages 12 and up Cantor D’Ahma has grown into a young man. He leaves his...
View ArticleThe Shock of Night by Patrick W. Carr, a review
The Shock of Night by Patrick W. Carr, Book 1 of The Darkwater Saga Published 2015 by Bethany House, 455 pages Genre: Clean medieval fantasy, suitable for teens and up Willet Dura, age 30 or so, is a...
View ArticleTanglewreck by Jeanette Winterson, a review
Tanglewreck by Jeanette Winterson Published by Bloomsbury, 2006, 415 pages Genre: Middle grade (ages 10-12) time travel fantasy, no Christian worldview I am reading books from the library written for...
View ArticleWaking Beauty by Sarah E Morin, a review
Waking Beauty by Sarah E Morin Published 2015 by Enclave Publishing, 467 pages Genre: Christian fantasy, suitable for 12 and up What if Sleeping Beauty refused to wake up? This book plays with that...
View ArticleKing’s Folly by Jill Williamson, a review
King’s Folly by Jill Williamson (Kinsman Chronicles #1) Published 2016 by Bethany House Genre: Christian medieval fantasy, young adult, readers 16 and up Jill Williamson is my favorite living author....
View ArticleThe Demon King by Cinda Williams Chima, a review
The Demon King, book one of the Seven Realms series, by Cinda Williams Chima Published 2009 by Hyperion, 506 pages Genre: Young adult medieval fantasy, some very secular content This New York Times...
View ArticleKubo and the Two Strings, a review from a Christian mom
Kubo and the Two Strings, a feature film released in 2016 I hour, 42 minutes Produced by Universal Studios, rated PG for thematic elements, scary images, action and peril I’d heard this anime-style...
View ArticleThe Shattered Vigil by Patrick W. Carr, a review
The Shattered Vigil by Patrick W. Carr, Book 2 of The Darkwater Saga Published 2016 by Bethany House, 464 pages Genre: Clean medieval fantasy, suitable for teens and up This middle book of a trilogy,...
View ArticleFlamecaster, a Shattered Realms Novel, by Cinda Williams Chima, a review
Flamecaster by Cinda Williams Chima, Shattered Realms #1, published 2016 by Harper Teen: a review. This young adult author writes for the general market, not the Christian market. Since I love her...
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