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I chose this book to kick off the 2018 ATY Challenge and to start the new year, based on both the title and the thrilling themes: sci-fi, faith and love. In a very slight way, this novel reminded me of the brilliant, Contact, which combined science and religion - two things that usually mix like oil and water, but are so integral to life itself.
What's the novel about? In short, a liberal pastor from England is selected to go to Oasis, a new extraterrestrial territory "somewhere out there", where ...more
What's the novel about? In short, a liberal pastor from England is selected to go to Oasis, a new extraterrestrial territory "somewhere out there", where ...more

Nov 09, 2014
Rae
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The library I work at mistakenly labeled this book as Christian fiction. I was the one who ordered it and felt fairly certain that, while heavily rooted in Christian beliefs, this book was not Christian fiction and promptly had the catalogers change it to Sci Fi.
I stand by that change, but would love to know what a Christian reader would think of this story. I wasn't sure how much of a part Christianity would play (huge) and how much that might affect my ability to empathize with the characters ...more
I stand by that change, but would love to know what a Christian reader would think of this story. I wasn't sure how much of a part Christianity would play (huge) and how much that might affect my ability to empathize with the characters ...more

Nov 19, 2014
Jess
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Jun 05, 2016
Michael Faris
marked it as to-read

Oct 24, 2021
Christina
marked it as to-read
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