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Dark Faith (2010)

by Maurice Broaddus(Favorite Author)
3.92 of 5 Votes: 1
ISBN
0982159684 (ISBN13: 9780982159682)
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English
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Apex Publications
review 1: A wonderful collection of stories containing unique perspectives on how faith affects our lives. Faith is a powerful force in our lives in ways we rarely understand, and these stories demonstrate the many faces of faith. Absolutely brilliant. My personal favorite is "Zen and the Art of Gordon Dratch’s Damnation” by Douglas F. Warrick -- a wonderfully written story about exploring and embracing personal belief even in the afterlife. Kudos to Maurice Broaddus, Apex Books, and all of the contributing authors on putting together such a compelling and insightful collection of stories.
review 2: Creepy, but hard to put down. Loved how the nature of faith, where it be Christian or otherwise, was explored in this book. I'll add more to the review when I get home bu
... moret the first story, "Ghosts of New York" really struck home with me, whereas "Zen and the Art of Gordon Dratch's Damnation" had me curled in a corner, whimpering in fright. There was a couple of stories that made me wonder what it had to do with faith, whereas I started off "Sandboys" thinking it was heavyhanded and over-dramatic. By the end of it, though, I was in tears, and I had to go back and reread it to better appreciate the overwhelming sense of loss. Great anthology! less
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Simar
Mixed bag. Some excellent stories, some merely okay. Nothing really bad.
Damie
The first few stories were great, but then the rest petered out.
mamedova
Great book with amazing stories by some great writers.
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