Showing posts with label Fall Book Challenge. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fall Book Challenge. Show all posts

Monday, November 2, 2009

Fall Into Reading ~ Review: Green




O.K., I know I'm really behind... but I've finally finished reading Green, by Ted Dekker. This is the fourth book of a previous trilogy. Confused? Well, the fourth book is actually the end and the beginning of the story, making the series a circle - and yes, the name of the trilogy is The Circle Trilogy. So, I guess it does make sense after all.


I absolutely loved the books in the trilogy when I first read them a couple of years ago and anxiously awaited for this new book to be released. I'm not disappointed. It was fabulous. If you like Ted Dekker, you should definitely read this series. Even though it is a circle and you could technically start with Green, I would start with Black and progress through Red, White and finish with Green. I think it makes more sense that way, but that could just be me.


This story is filled with betrayal and hope, the Apocalypse and great redemption, expressions of good and evil, hate and love. Love being the central theme of all the books. It was an action packed, heart pounding, fast paced adventure that alternates between two realities. With all of the twist and turns, I'm sure you will be reading late into the night like I was.

Monday, September 21, 2009

Fall Into Reading



Katrina from Callapidder Days is hosting the Fall Into Reading Challenge. Sounds like fun - I'm in!

So, I've compiled a list of books that I'm all set to dig into and read. I'm not reading them in any particular order. But, I know that I'll be starting with Green, by Ted Dekker, because it's already sitting on my nightstand.

  • Green, by Ted Dekker
  • What in the World Is Going On? 10 Prophetic Clues You Cannot Afford to Ignore, by David Jeremiah
  • Les Miserables, by Victor Hugo
  • Redeeming Love, by Francine Rivers
  • Safely Home, by Randy Alcorn
  • Atlantis Found, by Clive Cussler
  • Farraday Road, by Ace Colins
  • The Christmas Sweater, by Glenn Beck

Now the fun part begins... reading and checking out what others are reading.