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Wecome Amber. If your children are over 7, take a look at Ears to Hear. You can find out about the book on http://booksbyanncorrell.com If they are over 14 they may find more inspiration in Battle for Andy. Looking forward to getting to know you.


Hi Elaine and Ann - yes, I read Havah and really liked. It was very thought-provoking and gave me a different perspective on things, which I like. LOVE her book Demon: A Memoir - it was one of those "epiphany" books for me =D

Kelli & Elisa- I can relate....
I used to LOVE dance music, rock, True crime, paranormal, rated R movies, etc...& it brought me down & kept me depressed & empty.
After I was b..."

--Rachel G.

I know what you mean there is a lot of temptation all around us. The best way is to truly read a book that was written by a christian author. Have you ever checked out this author, his name is Ted Dekker and he is awesome. He really gets you to think about what you want in life and I think you will really enjoy him. Check him out!! Hope to hear from you soon---Rachel G.

Welcome R.I. Your novel sounds fascinating!
Elaine


you will really enjoy the "Chosen Series" I have all six of the books. So far the book is good, I am just starting chapter four. So it is interesting. I have started at the beginning of Ted Dekker series with "Chosen" and have gone from there on. Hope you like the book!!
--Rachel G.
Ann wrote: "let me know how you like the Priest Graveyard. I saw it in the store and thought about getting it but had a short one by Ted Dekker called the Chosen. It's been good but I'm so far behind I can't s..."
The Lost Books ("Chosen" being one of them) is part of a larger series that encompasses The Circle Series and the Paradise novels. If you don't like "Chosen", I would say don't give up on Ted Dekker's books, just try a different book. He has written a lot of really good stuff =D
The Lost Books ("Chosen" being one of them) is part of a larger series that encompasses The Circle Series and the Paradise novels. If you don't like "Chosen", I would say don't give up on Ted Dekker's books, just try a different book. He has written a lot of really good stuff =D


----Rachel G.
Rachel wrote: "You Are right Bonnie, I have read Immanuel's Veins and it was one of Ted Dekker latest novels.It was really good! Another one after I read the "Paradise"novels is "House" it looks a little bit more..."
Another great book! But I have read all of his books a few times - some I re-read every year. He can definitely write some dark and scary stuff - I read an interview with him once where they were talking about how some people were offended by how dark some of his stuff was, and his response was basically that evil IS dark and he wasn't going to make it seem less than it is (that's my paraphrase lol) Anyway, I think that just like any other author, some will like his books and others won't. It's wonderful that we have such an incredible selection of rich stories/storytellers to choose from =D
Another great book! But I have read all of his books a few times - some I re-read every year. He can definitely write some dark and scary stuff - I read an interview with him once where they were talking about how some people were offended by how dark some of his stuff was, and his response was basically that evil IS dark and he wasn't going to make it seem less than it is (that's my paraphrase lol) Anyway, I think that just like any other author, some will like his books and others won't. It's wonderful that we have such an incredible selection of rich stories/storytellers to choose from =D

People should not judge authors so harshly. I am glad that Ted Dekker writes those stories to help people see the light and yes that evil is scary. I hope you keep enjoying his books. Hope to hear from you soon.
---Rachel G.

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Since I'm new I'm guessing you mean me. I've been busy writing but lately I've been reading other indie authors books for reviews. However, my favorites are varied. I like the classics such as Jane Austen. I love Francene Rivers. Frances Chan is a new favorite.
-colleen

Since I'm new I'm guessing you mean me. I've been busy writing but lately I've been reading other indie authors books for reviews. However, my favorites are varied. I like the classics su..."

My favorite authors are Ted Dekker, Lisa T. Bergren and ext.. Well you should check those out!!
----Rachel G.

I would love for you guys to read and review the book if you get a chance. We are really excited about it and are getting great feedback. It is available on NetGalley and you can watch a video trailer about it at www.unlockthescroll.com
Glad to be a part of the group.
Blessings,
Erik Reed

Hi Erik. I'm still somewhat new to this site as well. I wished I had more time to network on a daily basis! This thing called making a living is awful--LOL. Though, I am grateful to have a job.
Congratulations on your upcoming release. Perhaps consider being a guest on my blog Everyone's Story.
Elaine
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Elaine, I would love to. Just let me know what you would like for me to do.
Thanks,
Erik



My name is Estevan. I just joined the group this week. I am still learning the site but I was happy to find a group to that like Christian Fiction and hope to make a few new friend who share my like for Christian Fiction. God Bless to All.

I tend to like Christian books that are thrillers. I have read the whole Left Behind Series and the The Chronicles of Naria. I have several other books I want to read like the series before Left Behind.
I am also a big John Grisham fan.
Estevan

have you ever head of Ted Dekker? He is my most favorite christian author who write thrillers you would really enjoy him.
Check him out!!
Rachel

Thanks I plan. Do you have recommendations on which book to start with or do you have a favorite Ted Dekker book?
Thanks
Estevan

There are lots of series when it comes to Ted Dekker. I like the "Circle Series" which has four books in it. I have started at the very begining when it comes to Ted Dekker which is "The Lost Book" series which gets you prepared for the "Circle Series". If you ever pick up a book by Ted Dekker you can see inside what series he has written. I am still on "The Priest Graveyard" which is recently a new book of his you would enjoy it. Also I plan on going down the list of his books and have you ever heard of "House" Frank Peretti and Ted Dekker wrote the book together and they even made a movie about it, looks pretty scary. Another thing you can do is go on yutube and check out the movie trailers on some of the book he has written. They are awesome, hope that helps you out!!
P.S. I have yet to find a book for favorites from Ted, still reading!
Sincerely Rachel

Thanks
Estevan

I say you should start with "Green" since it is book zero in the series. Then Black, Red and finally White. That was the order I read them and it was great. Hope you enjoy them and have a good weekend.
Rachel

P.S. I realized I made a mistake in my earlier post. Riven is by Jerry Jenkins. I started reading it last night for a couple minutes.

I'm Linda Yezak, author of Give the Lady a Ride and one of the editors at Port Yonder Press. I've been on Goodreads for a few months, but I'm still learning my way around.
Riven is an incredible book, and I'm looking forward to reading it again. Jenkins achieved something I didn't know was possible--he made a bad guy sympathetic. Maybe after reading it again, I'll see just how he did that.
I'm looking forward to sharing with this group!

I have since read every Dekker and Peretti book and enjoy authors such as C.S. Lewis, Bill Meyers, and Randy Alcorn. My tastes have expanded authors like Francine Rivers and Colleen Coble.
I really appreciate a good story where God's truth is shared on a level that challenges me and causes me to think and grow. God has used many authors in amazing ways and I am SO thankful for their impact.
Looking forward to the impact of this group!


I am new to Goodreads and this group. Just trying to learn how things work. I enjoy reading Christian fiction and nonfiction. Until this past year or so, most of my reading was nonfiction. Mary Kassian, Nancy Leigh DeMoss, Susan Hunt, Elyse Fitzpatrick, Piper, MacArthur are some of my favorites. With the free or heavily discounted eBooks, I discovered contemporary Christian fiction. Now I no longer limit myself to the "discount rack". Looking forward to sharing with you all.

I have read Lynn Austin, Frank Perreti, Ted Dekker, Francine Rivers, Chris Fabry, and others. I am a big fan of Nora Zeale Huston, J California Cooper as well.
Not a huge fan of romance unless it is cushioned by a really great story. Read suspense, thrillers, contemporary fiction. But pretty new to Christian Fiction and would appreciate recommendations.
Holly

What books have you read of Ted Dekker? There is one that Frank Perreti and Ted Dekker have done together, it is called "House" and I have yet to read it. So, anyway I hope to hear from you soon. I mostly read Christain books nothing else.
Sincerely your friend---Rachel G.

I haven't read House cause, but I am going to check it out. TY. I've read This Present Darkness and Piercing the Darkness. They revolutionized my prayer life. It has been a while since I read Dekker so I am going to check out my bookcases and see what's there. I am looking forward to the Sept book regardless of the winning title. Looking forward to reading the comments and insight.
Do you read fiction and non? Who is your must-read author?
Holly

I love to read both non-fiction and fiction. Right now my must-read author would have to be Ted Dekker and Lisa T. Bergren. I have started reading from the top of Ted's list of books he has written. Which started with the "Chosen"series, then the "Circle"series and now I am on the "Paradise"series. Though I have read some of his newer one in between like-"The Priest Graveyard", "Immanuel Veins" and so on. For Lisa T. Bergren she wrote the "The River of Time Series" Which started out with book one called "Waterfall" which was awesome then the second book was called "Cascade". If you like to read about medieval time period with some romance in it, you would really enjoy this series. Check it on ytube it is really cool!! I have yet to wait for her third book which is called "Torrent" which comes out in September. Been waiting for it to come out since the begging of June! So I hope this helps you and I look forward to chatting with you!!
Sincerely your friend---Rachel G.

Relatively new here myself. #2 in the most recent poll was http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/12... which I, naturally, have to recommend. There are reader comments on the author site: http://www.ddoylereynolds.com/Comment... that compare to Perreti and Koontz (both authors I like). It's available as an eBook as well for about $3.
-Dave

I am Cindy Loven, a avid reader, and book reviewer (Christian fiction only) I look forward to meeting ya'll and joining in!!

I'm Robin, a married 40-something from the suburbs of Chicago. My husband and I have 3 children, a son, a daughter, and a baby boy angel in heaven. We also have a one year old grandson. My youngest sister lives with us and between us we have three cats: my two (Jericho - 17 and Shiloh - 1) and her one (Snarf - 9).
I'm an avid reader and I've been keeping an online diary/blog since before blogging became the "in" thing.
My favorite Christian authors are Karen Kingsbury, Robin Jones Gunn, and Ted Dekker, just to name a few.
I'm looking forward to getting to know the folks here for friendship, fun, and some good reading!

My name is Mercedes. I'm from San Juan, Puerto Rico. i mostly read Christian fiction and books on theology, parenting and counseling. I have a blog
http://booksandgoodtimes.blogspot.com/
in case any one's interested. I'm married; we have a son, and a cat. I mostly read ebooks nowadays, just because it's most convenient for me, since the ONLY bookstore in town, Borders, closed.
Hope to share some more with you!
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Just joined today, I'm looking forward to "meeting" other readers with similar tastes and discussing books! I'm a huge fan of Ted Dekker, Tosca Lee, Robert Liparulo..."
Stacey wrote: "Hi Everyone, I'm brand new to the group, and excited to start figuring out how your group works and jumping in. Up until now I mostly read Karen Kingsbury, I own every single one of her books (wel..."
Welcome Bonnie. I'm also a fam of Ted Dekker. Just discovered Tosca Lee last summer and loved her book Havah. I was a bit disappointed in her Eve,did you read Eve? If so what did you think? Glad you joined us.