An investigative television uncovers a plot to control the hearts and minds of Americans hatched from within the media elite's own halls of power. Original.
This was a tense, but enjoyable, fictional look at what might happen in the United States if a small group of people controlled all major media and were able to influence opinion polls because they generated them, and the lengths they might be willing to go to in order to cover their tracks. It was thought provoking to me and made me consider what Christians in the media must face at times. The plot includes murder, romance, newly found Christian faith, and a surprise twist I actually didn't see coming. Clay Jacobsen is a new author to me, but I intend to try another book and see if his others are this good.
Boek uitgekozen bij de Kringloop op basis van de info achterop. Thema trok mij aan en wilde dit verhaal dus wel lezen. Thema blijft prima, maar kreeg het gevoel dat de helft van het boek over geloof ging en dat alles daarom draaide. Voor mij veel te veel van het goede en daar knapte ik behoorlijk over af. Had ik dit van te voren gelezen, had ik dit boek nooit meegenomen. Dat er mensen zijn die aan het geloof alles linken: prima, maar niet voor mij. Dit leek wel op in Amerika de evangeliedominees. Voor mij zijn dat zeer gevaarlijke demagogen en ontzettend hypocriet. En dat is eigenlijk jammer, want het thema is echt boeiend en verdient een beter lot.
I really enjoyed Circle of Seven. The plot lines were well thought out and the characters were very believable. I also feel that Jacobsen did a great job of weaving scripture and salvation in to the drama.
Great book--just as good as the last one I read. I hated to see it finished. Great author! A little scary when you think it could be really happening--control of the media, public opinion polls... who knows if what we hear on the news is really accurate? How slanted is it? Does a small group control what we believe?
Another great story! I can't tell you have awesome and suspenseful this book was. I loved the character in the book and the relationships as well. I really loved the Christian aspects in all of Clay Jacobsen books. Well written and eye opening as well. Throughly enjoyed this book!
Somewhat of a sequel to "The Lasko Interview". Some of the main characters are in this story. Another well researched, interesting story that I couldn't put down, especially at the end.