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Adriana It truly is odd. I am a die-hard TD fan. But when it comes down to it, I did not like this book.
Now, don't get me wrong. It is still the heart-pounding, blood-chilling novel that you expect from Ted,...
Oh! Gravity.
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Switchfoot Yes, I used a lame pun for a title, bite me...actually don't, that might hurt. Anyway, Oh! Gravity followed Nothing is Sound shortly after it's release. O.G. cannot be put in a genre because there are...
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Adriana As a Ted Dekker fan, I love the little references to the Circle Trilogy that are tossed into his books on occasion. Paradoxically, I do not like the Circle Trilogy and Black, in my opinion, is the weakest...
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Ted's weakest | Posted June-04-2008
As a Ted Dekker fan, I love the little references to the Circle Trilogy that are tossed into his books on occasion. Paradoxically, I do not like the Circle Trilogy and Black, in my opinion, is the weakest book.
Now, understand that this is only my opinion. I know some people who Love the Circle Trilogy and hate Ted's other books. That said, if you are interested, check the book out from a library. If you like it, buy it. If you don't return it. If you are interested in reading the Circle Trilogy you can not skip this one, it is the foundation of the series.
Nevertheless, I believe the colored forest in the book creates a beautiful picture of what the garden of Eden may have looked like. This is a reason to at least take a peek at the story
Oh! Gravity Doesn't Fall. | Posted June-04-2008
Yes, I used a lame pun for a title, bite me...actually don't, that might hurt. Anyway, Oh! Gravity followed Nothing is Sound shortly after it's release. O.G. cannot be put in a genre because there are numerous different sounds featured on this album in which instruments unconventional to the "Rock" genre are used.
This album just continues to show Switchfoot's ever-growing musical style.
Adam isn't but. But isn't good. | Posted June-04-2008
It truly is odd. I am a die-hard TD fan. But when it comes down to it, I did not like this book.
Now, don't get me wrong. It is still the heart-pounding, blood-chilling novel that you expect from Ted, but it falls short somewhere. The idea of dieing to remember your death is fantastic, but, despite the twist, new and enjoyable magazine excerpts, and unique characters, I did not enjoy the book.