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Forbidden Books #3

The Book of Knowledge

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The Sacred Books Series was relaunched in May, 2015 as The Forbidden Books Series. The Book of Knowledge (Sacred Books 2) was republished as two volumes, The Book of Secrets (Forbidden Books 2) and The Book of Knowledge (Forbidden Books 3). See davidmichaelslater.com for more.

496 pages, Hardcover

First published November 1, 2009

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David Michael Slater

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David Michael Slater is an acclaimed author of over 40 books of fiction and nonfiction for children, teens, and adults.

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202 reviews1 follower
February 28, 2017
suprisingly deep and sometimes dark as Dex and Daphnea find the garden of Eden...and lots of cool books!
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328 reviews11 followers
May 18, 2016
Very good series for young adult readers! Interesting twists and mind opening ideas wound into the storyline! The twins are still on the hunt for the meaning of the words of power found in the Book of Nonsense. Their path has brought them to many different places, both physically and emotionally. They have grown in many ways, and it shows in this chapter.

I really enjoyed the writers style throughout this entire series. The finale was no disappointment! It was wrapped up neatly without needing a suspension of belief. As an independent reviewer for Romance Authors that Rock, I give the final chapter of this series a full five hearts!
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257 reviews4 followers
May 11, 2013
This is the second book of the Sacred Books series, and it is certainly intriguing. Twins Dexter and Daphna learn that nothing in their lives is what it seems to be, including their parents, but they must work together(something that is difficult for them) to discover truth that goes back to the Garden of Eden. I did not care for the discussion of God in the book and how He was treated, but the story is fast-paced and keeps you guessing to the end.
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Author 20 books16 followers
May 10, 2010
The controversial second volume of the Sacred Books Series where the twins have to work together to destroy the Book of Nonsense. But are they really working together?
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