This final volume in the Circles series explains how Thomas Hunter first entered the Black Forest and forever changed history as armies were gathered for a final battle in the valley of Midge. The text is both prequel to "Black" and sequel to "White."
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This final volume in the Circles series explains how Thomas Hunter first entered the Black Forest and forever changed history as armies were gathered for a final battle in the valley of Midge. The text is both prequel to "Black" and sequel to "White."
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Ted Dekker's long awaited Green, Book 0: The Beginning and the End was, as always, a great Dekker read. Dekker's ability to define and reveal characters is one of the main reasons he is one of my favorite authors.
Add to this the wondrous allegory of the Christian themes that are so tightly woven throughout all his books, makes Dekker a simply must read author.
Curious of how Green could be the first in the The Circle Trilogy as well as the last, I could not wait to read it. Reading the familiar characters hearkened my thoughts back to the original story and reignited my experience of when I read Black, Red, and White.
Thomas Hunter, leader of the Circle, is faced with rebellion from within his own family as his son Samuel leads an uprising of those in the Circle who have grown tired of waiting for Elyon. The way Thomas is portrayed here reminds of how David grieved for his son Absalom.
What option does Thomas now have to renew the Great Romance in his son Samuel? He must travel in time and find the Books of History. He will have to do what he can to change history.
You will find evil in this book and it is shown as it is, sometimes repugnant, vulgar and gross. But that is true evil. You will also find good in this book and it is shown as it is; pure, beautiful, engaging and spotless. More importantly, it is revealed that God is providential and never out of control. This is a difficult concept to weave into such a story of good versus evil, but Dekker accomplishes it quite well.
This is simply a dynamic thriller and one not to miss. Warring tribes, supernatural encounters, the end of the world as we know it, love, hate, and sacrifice all vivid reminders of humanity's fallen nature. This is humanity; this is our nature without a loving God to intercede.
Reviewed by: Keiki Hendrix
Reviewed for: Thomas Nelson Publishers
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Disclaimer:
The review copy of this book was provided free of charge by Thomas Nelson Publishers and has been donated to Westwood Baptist Church.
YeshuasBeloved
Sep 17, 2009
The End With A Beginning
I really enjoyed this book. I read it in two evenings. This book was a wonderful ending to the Circle series, yet it ends with the beginning of Black, thus the circle continues. However, this should not be the first book that is read, as the characters and storylines are developed in detail in Black, Red, and White.
Ted Dekker is a fabulous writer, to be able to tie together the loose strings of the Circle series while incorporating some of the characters of the Paradise series and some of the storylines of the Lost Book series within Green. As usual, there are the unexpected twists and turns that make for an interesting reading. I look forward to Ted Dekker's next book.