A young man named Lanus enters the service of the King and must defeat the Enemy in this allegorical portrayal of the Christian's conflict with Satan and the importance of the Word of God.
The Shining Sword is one of the best allegories I have ever read. It is full of truths which are easily applied to our every day life, and is a fantastic adventure read at the same time.
Summary: Lanus is a lazy man, living in the Broad Valley. One day, his friend Robin visits him, and tells him of a King who desires Lanus’ devotion. Intrigued, Lanus follows Robin to the top of the mountain, where at the King’s Castle, he can learn more about this mysterious Ruler and His soldiers.
My thoughts: I love this book. It is an allegory about living the Christian faith (and putting on the armour of God), and I find it very interesting how the truths from the Bible are translated into physical battles and actions. I really liked the parts that show all work for the King is equally important. It is just as good to work in the gardens of the castle as to fight in battles. Both need to be done and different people have different gifts that they can use for the King. I also liked how it shows our weaknesses and failures can be used for God. It’s not that He wants or needs us to fail to use us or accomplish His purposes but when His follower turns to Him confessing their sin and asking for forgiveness, He can pick them up and turn around their failure for good. No one is too bad or too lost for God to love them and bring them back to Himself if they are sorry for the wrong they’ve done. If you are a fan of Pilgrim’s Progress – or any allegory book really – you will love this book. (Even my sister who doesn’t love fantasy/allegory liked this book!)
1. SUMMARY There is main character named Lanus. He was very lazy guy. One day, while he was taking a nap on the hill, he saw the black shadow is moving from the dark forest. He was nervous, so he take a big breath and waiting for that shadow. However, guess what? it was Robbin who were gone to the another village for one year. Lanus was very exited. Also he heard that Robbin and Lanus were invited to the castle. They were super happy. During heading towards to the ends, they met the giant monsters. They were in danger, but one sword master came and saved us. He was from the castle. As soon as they arrived at the castle, Lanus earn the Magic Armor, Magic Shield, and Magic Helmet, but one thing was missing. The Shining sword. Lanus researched all the book and thing about Shining sword. Finally he found it and came back to the castle. There was a big war happening when he get back, so Lanus used all the weapons he got to fight against them. As results, he became a Hero.
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3. Did you like it? It was fine. As you can see, this book is kind of Childish book, so what I was expecting was that, when I read this book, the story will be very obvious, and not good thoughts. However, the theme of story was good and it was kind of fantasy. I like to read fantasy books, and the story was better than what I expected.
As I read through this time, I was constantly reminded of Lewis’s Screwtape Letters, although this book is told from the perspective of a newly converted soldier of the King. Highly recommend, especially to be read with boys (I’ve heard it is also received well by girls, although all the main characters are boys and men) aged somewhere between 6-15, perhaps as an introduction to spiritual warfare. Our war is not against flesh and blood…