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Lady Carliss And The Waters Of Moorue (2010)

by Chuck Black(Favorite Author)
4.52 of 5 Votes: 5
ISBN
1601421273 (ISBN13: 9781601421272)
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English
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publisher
Multnomah Books
series
The Knights of Arrethtrae
review 1: I really enjoyed this book. It was quite short, and that is probably the biggest fault I can find in it. I would have liked to see the story expanded more, and more details given about what's going on. But, for such a small book there was a lot of stuff going on, and it was action packed. This is the fourth book in the Knights of Arrethtrae, but I didn't feel lost having not read the first three. The book stands on it's own, but I think it would have been a fuller experience if I had read the previous books, and I will probably go back and read them at some point.Lady Carliss is a likable character, but she is almost too perfect. Sometimes it's difficult to relate to her, because she seems to do nothing wrong. I do like books with strong female leads, and she was de... morefinitely strong. The supporting characters aren't very fleshed out, but that's to be expected from a book of this size. I think if I were to read all of the four books in the series so far it would equal a regular size fantasy novel.I would recommend this to fans of Christian fantasy, especially if you're looking for a really quick read. It's a Christian allegory, and it's one of those that isn't very subtle, so if you're not a fan of that, you may want to skip this one.This book was provided for review by the WaterBrook Multnomah Publishing Group.
review 2: This, the 4th volume in the Lady Carliss Series is introduced by Cedric of Chessington, who is a humble servant to the Prince, who represents Jesus Christ. It is a story of Lady Carliss, a young girl who is a Knight of the Prince and how she must save a friends family from Lord Malco's evil machinations. Along the way she meets up with numerous characters, some good ,some evil. This story is an allegory that convey's biblical truth, good vs. evil.This was a relatively short novel (208 pages) that was easy to read.I am not a fan of the fantasy genre, but was able to read this book with no difficulties except for the fact that this was the fourth in the series and I had not read the previous three. I found the story interesting and an enjoyable read. I recommend this series to anyone who enjoys this Christian Fantasy genre.This book was provided for review by the WaterBrook Multnomah Publishing Group.I was not compensated monetarily for my honest review. less
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Stmika919
loved it!!!it really good going to read the other ones!!hes a very good!!
jack_hajjar
Engaging. Symbolic of truths I believe in and exciting!
supersam
Best Christain Books Ever!
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