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Terri BlackstockZondervan / 2010 / ePubOur Price$9.994.7 out of 5 stars for Predator: A Novel. View reviews of this product. 45 ReviewsAvailability: In StockStock No: WW2131EB
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Frances Evans4 Stars Out Of 5September 30, 2010Frances EvansThis review was written for Predator.Preator was another great book by Terri Blackstock. If you enjoy a great thriller you'll love this one.
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EngadaBrampton, OnAge: 35-44Gender: female4 Stars Out Of 5A must read!July 6, 2012EngadaBrampton, OnAge: 35-44Gender: femaleQuality: 4Value: 5Meets Expectations: 4I bought this book because I have read from this author before, a book called Double Minds.
Well, this book did not disappoint. I was drawn into the mystery immediately and able to live through the eyes of each of them right to the end. It is also a book that I hastened to put into the hands of the first young person that crossed my path. What I have been trying to say for a long time, was nicely wrapped between two hard covers. This book is a must read! -
coleen from Hutchinsonhutchinson, mnAge: 45-54Gender: female4 Stars Out Of 5good book, everyone should read it.June 19, 2012coleen from Hutchinsonhutchinson, mnAge: 45-54Gender: femaleQuality: 4Value: 5Meets Expectations: 4With all the info out there on the internet about us, this book helps you realize how dangerous some of that info can be. This book has a good story, though parts are sad and suspenseful. A strong message, don't befriend anyone you don't personally know on the internet.
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Kris Schleich1 Stars Out Of 5June 28, 2010Kris SchleichThis review was written for Predator.This book is nothing short of a rated R movie. What makes it "Christian"? I see nothing but violence on top of violence! There are No redeeming factors, there is No picture of our Awesome God. Just an endless detailed description of how the devil has taken the human race down a road to destruction. There is No feeling that the battle belongs to the Lord and he has overcome such evil! The discussion questions at the end of the book left me wondering how anyone could even think about the good qualities in this book. Did the characters rely on God at all? What woke me up in the night and weighted heavy on my heart was the vision of Megan (one of the victims) running for her life crying out in fear. She was not recovered from the violence done to her earlier in the book and No mention of her was given again!! Have we sunk so low as to even think that this is a Christian book? This book succeeds mightily in desensitizing us to the true horror and violence in this world. Why would we want to think about such things? How can this help us have compassion? In my opinion this is not a book that should even be sold by "Christian" businesses. Not one bit of it could lead a nonbeliever to Christ and His Love for us! My final thought that weighs heavy on my heart is that my 16 year old daughter grabbed this book and read it in two days, before I had the chance. How incredibly sad that she was exposed to such raw evil. It is my responsibility to guard her heart and tonight I find myself praying that she can recover from such an event. There is no reason a parent should be left with such a burden from a "Christian Book!"
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Ronna Bacon1 Stars Out Of 5June 15, 2010Ronna BaconThis review was written for Predator.I was really looking forward to this book, as it is a timely topic. However, I was really disappointed. I found it very difficult to read as it was very choppy - lots of very short chapters. The flow that is usual in her books was just not there in this one. I don't think this is a book I would recommend to be read, even though with the social websites out there it is extremely important for us to be careful of what we post. Certainly, it does not have the quality of other of her books.
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