Official Review: Always Before Me by John Servant
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Re: Official Review: Always Before Me by John Servant
I appreciate that you make this warning because Catholic dogma and terminology can be intricate, and all subdivisions of Christianity are different. I was raised a Catholic, so I won't have a problem with this, but you make a good point.Always Before Me is one of the three Catholic novels written by John Servant. The book is deeply rooted in Catholicism and all the beliefs associated with it. Both the major and minor characters in this book have a connection to the Catholic Church. The practices, prayers, and setting all project Catholicism in its fullest expression. You have to have a Catholic foundation or an idea of their beliefs and practices to follow most parts of the story in this book. The author shows his deep roots and vast knowledge of the Catholic Church.
I applaud the author's writing skills. I have read a couple of religious novels in recent times and have been utterly disappointed. For most of these books, it was more about projecting the religion than building on a story. I usually have difficulty understanding the plot. But, John showed me in this book that a religious novel could also appeal to everyone. He did well to cater to the reading needs of religious and non-religious readers alike. He showed the utmost respect when talking about people of a different faith. Most importantly, there was a story to follow and lessons to learn from the book.
I've noticed this, too. A lot of Christian books focus only on the moralizing aspect of the story and overlook an interesting plot or deep character development. And, frankly, it bothers me. So I'm glad this is not the case.
I love a novel with a lot of twists and turns. Thank you for your fantastic review!
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