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I had a hard time finishing the book. I am not sure why, whether its because I didn't want it to end, or if I wasn't ready for it to end, or if it was the writing, I am just not quite sure why? Just can't quite put my finger on this book. What I can say is that I liked it, I didn't LOVE it, but I liked it. I do think it is a book you can pick up and re-read and various points in your life and maybe learn something new about it - possibly. There are interviews with the author that I think I am going to listen to. Maybe this will help me a bit. It's nice to see the varying opinions here on GR.

Jeremy wrote: "I have to balance out this thread. I did not care for this book much at all. I agree with the comment that this was much longer than necessary. I am a person that likes long books. But I felt t..."
God can be anyone around you or anything around you, it's not a matter of who the character reminds you of, it's a matter that he made the character real and down to earth to anyone who reads the book. I'm not saying that everyone should find the characters appealing, it's more like looking past them and more into yourself and see how much of this story affects you inside and those who are around you. there are many lessons to be taken out of this story and if you believe in the LORD than the story will fill you and it will bring a new light into the way you think.











I agree with Ray, it does make you think.
This book seemed really real to me, I felt like what happened did actually happen. I think that it is aimed towards an older audience because of the sophisticated language techniques used but I still enjoyed it!!!!


I only finished it because I was reading it for a book club."
You are right. I have always had a strong faith; but when I lost my daughter five years ago, that faith didn't have all the answers and help I needed. That is why so many friends told me I had to finish this book. From the middle to the end, I hardly stopped crying. I am starting to cry now just sharing this. It did help me. Along with a lot of other things like grief counseling and really wonderful friends.





I only finished it because I was reading it for a book club."
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So sorry about your loss and so glad that this book helped you. God bless.

It wasn't a fantastic read, but it sends a strong message about life, love, and spirituality.


With all respect Chere - I do think it's a little bit unfair that you say it's sad that so many have settled for this as truth. You are more than entitled to your opinion on whether you like the book or not. But as I said before earlier on - this wasn't supposed to be the novel of the year or a correct theological book.
Not sure what you mean by making the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit small and ineffective - I don't see it like that at all and I most certainly don't think the author was trying to do that. Maybe go and listen what the author says on his website and hear his heart. :)

I stand by my earlier comment. It is, after all my opinion on this book.
I have read it and know what the author was getting at. My concern is that it is considered theological fiction... it is un-biblical and I am bothered by the fact that it has been so rampant in its being received as an answer to "Where is God in a world so filled with unspeakable pain?" With people stating:“This book is a life-changer, a transformer.” “[The Shack] has become a favorite book OF ALL TIME.” “I am changed. I pray indelibly. My oh my!”
This may be a way for people to begin to be open to the reality of Christ- and the church or The Body (to which it blatantly opposes and belittles) I am not saying that the church is perfect- none of us is, which is why we need to be hearing/reading about the actual truth and not some watered-down & strangely new idea-led version.
THIS is just some of what is bothersome to me...



Pam, I agreed that it was very unnecessarily drawn out. I actually stopped less than half way through and put it down for about six months. A friend of mine kept asking about it, so I forced myself to finish. I'm glad that I did because the ending made it worth reading. But it still could have been written better. Since the book takes a very non-traditional spin on God and the trinity and his relationship with us, I think those teetering with their faith will benefit the most. Those with a strong understanding of God and secure faith will find it mostly just interesting, yet still inspiring. Alot of the readers commenting don't seem to realize what's most interesting-----This is supposed to be a true story. Call if fiction if you want, but somebody claims this was all a real experience.

Agreed Celeste. I had to force myself to finish it. The writing was not all that great. But again, this was written by a friend of a man who just wanted to tell a story of something that happened to him.


It wasn't biblical... still to fail where it wasn't (okay, one scene in it did cost it the fifth star from me). I suspect with "unbiblical" they mean "it doesn't quote scripture" and/or "we understand things differently". And of course, they know who's right. Right?
One of these days I *might* read one of the attacks (which are, of course, not attacks, but "loving corrections")
(Oh, and if you find sarcasm in what I wrote, feel free to reuse it ;-))

The whole first page of chapter 3 could have been done in... a paragraph, at most. I mean, the park they're staying is interesting *how*? Not at all, not in such boring detail, anyway. But that's really the worst. No, he's not a *great* writer, but he's more than sufficient for the task at hand.


I liked the book, have had my children read it also. But I too got the mental picture of the surup lady when i read the descriptioin. I had a harder time picturing the Holy Spirit as something like a fairy floating around. Didn't see that one comin'. In general my children and I loved the story and it does get you thinking about your life, spiritually the walk you should have with God.



Elaine
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