Before I Wake
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Recommendable, but
My review has been sitting with the book for a while because I hated to go for only about 3 1/2 stars. Stringing along two guys? NOT. Who is the behind-the-scenes-evil-string-puller? A coward for sure. I am not sure I want to find out too much more about 'the rest of the story'. I paired up ... na, no sense spoiling it.
As in Before I Wake (and partly in Kidnapped / True Courage) I have an issue with gratuitous gore and violence. Having said that, I am glad the language is clean.
For the fun of it I read some of the reviews. Perhaps we have put Dee on a bit of a pedestal and want her to give us a perfect story every time. I think, once the O'Malley and the Courage series were done, it WAS time to move on?
I do hope for more good reads from Dee, but that hangs on whether the Lord puts further good story ideas in her head, right?
November 16, 2012
bad ending
this book was such a disappointment from all her other books. the ending was just cut off, i thought what happen did some of the pages get cut off. i then looked for the next book and there is not a continuation.
i would not buy this book it just leaves u hanging.
February 28, 2012
I've been robbed!
What happened to the rest of the story. I feel like I should get half my money back. There were so many parts unfinished. How can a publisher sell half a story. It is completely missing a few chapters.
June 2, 2011
This is a great story. It started a little slow, but I was hooked by chapter two, and shortly thereafter the suspense kept the book glued to my hands. I couldn't wait to know what clues (or bodies) would turn up next. Dee Henderson also opened my eyes to the politics of labour negotiations, the cutthroat business of illicit drugs, and the thankless job of fighting crime. I was a fascinated student from beginning to end. They say conflict keeps a story moving, but it was Rae, Bruce and Nathan's gentle friendships, with relaxed dialogue and realistically-paced personal growth, that drew me in. Dee fashioned the characters as normal people with challenging relationships, troubled pasts, and tough questions about God, making the story reminiscent of real life without feeling mundane. Some of the book's spiritual questions are leftopen, allowing readers to pursue their own answers about God'ssovereigntyin the midst oftragic circumstances. Some questions are too complex to ask and answer in a single book, and I'mgrateful when Christian fiction acknowledges this.The only point on which I'm left wanting is the romantic tension between Rae and the two men. Attraction is clearly alluded to throughout the novel, but the characters seem slightly too passive and the story-telling feels too ambiguous on this dimension. I also wonder why Nathan's parents aren't more involved in the conflict between him and his grandfather, but that's a minor point. Overall, I felt inspired by the characters' relationships.Some people like ratings, so I'll give Before I Wake a solid 4 out of 5, and I gladly recommend it.Note: This review is not part of a blog review program.
August 11, 2010