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Forbidden Doors #5

The Guardian

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Rebecca is stunned when her best friend, Julie, is almost killed by a hit-and-run driver. But the accident is only the beginning of Julie’s trouble. Someone—or something—has come to watch over her, to guide her, to “lead her to enlightenment.” Suddenly Becka, Scott, Ryan, and their friends are caught up in a battle against the most devious deception they’ve ever faced.

A deception that may well overtake them all…

176 pages, Mass Market Paperback

First published January 1, 1995

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Bill Myers

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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.

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Profile Image for Jerry (Rebel With a Massive Media Library).
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July 20, 2021
A Quickie Review

Mr. Myers' spiritual warfare serial continues right where the prequel--see above--left off. Though well-written, it is, as usual for this series, a bit freaky. The cliffhanger ending left me panting for the sixth book; thankfully, I already have a copy of it.

Content Concerns: Pretty much the same as what I described in my review of the previous book.

Score: 4.5/5
348 reviews4 followers
August 1, 2007
as you can tell from home many of these i've gone thru already so far, this series is a QUICK read.

once more, good for youth, especially to safely learn about the evil in the world, versus having to do so by experience!
532 reviews
December 10, 2010
A really great book shows us how everything is great and worth to die for
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March 3, 2018
Not great. Meh. Book 4 was a step down and this one was another step down. Perhaps I’m too cynical to enjoy these books anymore....the drama is sooooooo over the top (everyone that dabbles in dark sin ends up floating in the air, possessing superhuman strength, seeing the future, etc)!! But I took particular issue with the fact the main Characters relied on testimonies of people that travelled to heaven and hell as the proof they exist rather then scripture. Also heavy Arminianism in regards to mans role in salvation.
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February 20, 2014
Great series, but a bit scary, which is understandable, considering the topic
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November 5, 2014
The warfare just keeps getting more dangerous and more violent as Scott, Becca and Ryan and friends battle demons and try to do the right thing.
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