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Enclave, The (2009)

by Karen Hancock(Favorite Author)
3.75 of 5 Votes: 2
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English
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Bethany House Publishers
review 1: The Enclave By Karen Hancock, will go down on my favorite list. I highly enjoyed this very original SciFi slightly fantasy book. Karen Hancock, is an incredibly talented writer. I haven’t had the pleasure of reading any of her books before, but next time I’m at the local Christian book store I’m defiantly grabbing book one of “Legends of the Guardian King.” The thing I liked the most about “The Enclave,” were the Characters, they had so many different layers to them. Though I loved this book I wouldn’t recommend it to just anyone without warning them of a few things.One: This book for sure isn’t a book for children. It doesn’t have any curse words in it, but it does have graphic death images and some sexual undertones that wouldn’t be appropriate to t... morehe age under sixteen (In my opinion).And Two: I know a lot of us Christians have different opinions of Genesis Six, on the Fallen Angels, it’s not the main part of the book, but does have a big role in it. I know it is a very controversial topic and though this book is fictional and the Nephilim are in Karen Hancock’s view, it could be very disturbing to some Christians and could even make some angry.I hope this doesn’t stop you from reading this book. Truly it is a beautiful book, I could even read again, but I always appreciate good warnings before I read a book, see a movie, or anything else.
review 2: Nowhere on this book's cover did it state it was heavily Christian orientated or I wouldn't have bothered even trying to read it. Mores the pity that it has this heavy angle because without it, it actually would have been a pretty cool book. There were some great ideas, plots, characters, and descriptions, but I groaned every time I was preached at, and in the end gave up trying to read the whole thing because of it. It was in fact decidedly sneaky on the part of the cover, and as it slowly became more intense as the book went on I felt like I had been ambushed by a seemingly cool group of people who turned out to be a prayer circle trying to indoctrinate me. Go on Karen write a book without the preaching, and I'm sure it will be great. less
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neo
I enjoyed this book, but really liked the other books by this author better.
abel
A sci-fi book with religious undertones. It was ok.
trinitymoon666
This book is amazingly intriguing and fun to read.
BookBug
A truly amazing story.
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