As Sure As the Dawn (Mark of the Lion, Book 3)

by Francine Rivers
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As Sure As the Dawn
 
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Francine Rivers
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2002 by Tyndale
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Hardcover

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0739447637   (isbn13: 9780739447635)





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Sarah
07/03/07

Okay, I know these are Christian books, but I read them because they came highly recommended. The first two had good stories, good enough to overcome the preaching. The third basically drudged up some leftover characters from the first two books and had them quote the entire Bible to eachother. Oh, plus there were some pretty outrageous "heavenly miracles" in this book, while the other two managed to tell a good story without depending on acts of God for the storyline to progress.
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Erin
06/03/08

recommended to Erin by: Stephanie Goldsmith
This is the first Christian fiction book I have read. It reads kind of like a romance novel. It's VERY long and a bit repetitive (okay we get it - the gladiator is an ANGRY man. can we move on?). But ultimately it keep me interested. The plot really got good the last third of the book.

It's a wonderful story of christianity, of the conversion of a gladiator slave and his journey to Germania with his wife, son and a Roman to convert his former German tribe. Several miracles occur which ultimat...more
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Leila
09/21/08

Read in September, 2008
Ummm...I'm not sure where to start. First, this book seemed tedious and unnecessary. While this storyline was never my favorite, the places where this book goes are purely romance novel. And a lame romance novel at that. In addition, I found the characterization of the Chatti's god as being merely the devil to be both boring and offensive. While the other two books stressed not judging the actions of anyone, and loving through all things, this demonized people and urged their total destruction. ...more
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Marguerite
Read in October, 2008
recommended to Marguerite by: Gracee
recommends it for: peope who like Christian Fiction
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Kathrynn
bookshelves: 2005, christian-romance, own
Read in October, 2005
Book #3 in the Mark of the Lion trilogy. This "could" be skipped or read alone, but you will get more from it by having read the other two--in order.

The focus is on Atretes here. He was warped by his years as a gladiator and does not know how to be a human being anymore. He wins his freedom and becomes very wealthy. Learns he has a son and hires Rizpah to nurse him as her child died. He treats Rizpah horribly, I have to say, but eventually comes around. He decides he needs ...more
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Shannon
bookshelves: series
Read in January, 2008
This book follows the life of a freed gladiator and the woman who "adopted" his son when it was thought he was unwanted by his both parents. The woman is christen and hopes to convert the gladiator as they journey to his homeland of Germania. This book seemed to repeat its self a lot. How many times can Raz ask God to help her hold her tongue, Theo say that there is a purpose in Riz being with Art, and Art rant about the Romans? *SPOILER* Art's conversion and change toward Riz was ...more
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Dru
07/09/07

bookshelves: christianity, to-read-again
I can't pinpoint exactly when I first read this, but I do know one thing: I've read it over and over again, perhaps more than 10 times now. The story itself is just so inspiring to me, so alluring with the author's abillity to weave in hope of those people's lives who would have never crossed paths if it wasn't for God.

Yes, she's known for being a Christain author, but when I read her stuff . . . especially this triology, I am just blown away by the characters she has created that makes you...more
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Juliewilliford
11/15/08

bookshelves: currently-reading

Renae
Renae marked it as to-read (review of isbn 0842339760)
11/09/08

bookshelves: to-read

Marina
Marina is currently reading it (review of isbn 0842339760)
11/04/08

bookshelves: currently-reading

Ifeyinwa
Has a copy to sell/swap — Read in October, 2008
recommended to Ifeyinwa by: Iveren(!!)
recommends it for: Every one.
Great book.A fitting end to the trilogy.I could really identify with Rizpah.God is faithful.
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Esther
10/14/08

Read in January, 2000
recommended to Esther by: former pastor's wife
recommends it for: anyone
Absolutely amazing!!! - MUST read first two books of the trilogy FIRST!
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Tina
08/09/08

Read in July, 2008
The third book in the Mark of the Lion series is completely different from the other books, but wonderful on it's own merits. The story of Atretes is a wonderful example of how God can rescue us no matter where we've come from and no matter how stubborn we are and how often we make the same mistakes over and over and over and...well, you get it.

I highly recommend this book.
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Shanda
10/14/08

bookshelves: historical-fiction
This series is definitely one of my favorites. It made me ponder on how much of a Christian I really am. What do I sacrifice to spread the gospel or serve my friends and family?
Hmmmm....
I will share if you want to borrow!!
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Rogersjess
A little disappointing. It was a little too over the top on the story line, but the writing was still excellent. The characters had changed a little which was both good and bad. Atretes wasn't the strongest character to begin with, that could be a little of the problem. It gets a higher rating simply because it continues the story that was commenced by the series.
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Nikki
Nikki marked it as to-read (review of isbn 0842339760)
10/24/08

bookshelves: favorites, owned, to-read

Joanna
09/09/08

This character is easier to understand for me than Hadassah. Of course I loved Hadassah - she was so loving and so perfect in her faith. I can relate more to Rizpah as she struggles with her human frailties. And what of Atretes? Stubborn German! I still love him. Some scary dark stuff and the end, but...lovely and powerful!
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Nicole
10/23/08

Read in April, 2005


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As Sure as the Dawn (Mark of the Lion #3)
As Sure As The Dawn (Mark of the Lion, Book 3)
Atretes (Paperback)