Cross-dimensionalized once more to the land of Fayrah, Denise and Nathan continue in their spiritual discoveries as they make minor wrong choices and fail to trust the powerful and loving Imager
Bill Myers was born into a Christian home, and although as a child he became bored with Christianity, he decided at the University of Washington quote, to "make God my boss." Ironically, at the University his worst subject was writing. He claims to have prayed, and said that he would be able to do anything for God, except write. Even so, he has become a prominent Christian writer, and has a large amount of successful books and films to his credit.
Same as the other books, all the same characteristics as the others...probably the most epic. Which is a lot. The best part was when they kept defeating the Merchant of Emotions. He was an imbecile. So I'm glad they are both gone (him and the Illusionist) and I wish there were more books. But it was the obvious end of the series at the end of this book.
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The sin of Eve, but in a very sassy outfit. Oh, and the whole world is going to end. Have your kids read these before they read CS Lewis. It will help.
Slightly interesting, but I don't like 'God' books. Too many times they do not work, and neither does this one, anyway, for me. My 10 year old daughter didn't like it either.