Official Review: Sword of the Spirit by Mark A Norris

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Re: Official Review: Sword of the Spirit by Mark A Norris

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:tiphat: Sword of the spirit sounds like a perfect fantasy thriller.
Great reveiw🍀
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It's rare to find a great fantasy thriller novel many Christian readers would enjoy, so this one sounds like an ideal read for that audience.
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Fabtasy with analogy to bible guves it a curious turn. The story line seems typically common. Will have to read it to know more. Excited!
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Thank you for your in-depth review. I'm not usually into fantasy books, but I am curious to see how the author combines the fantasy aspect with the bible. I just may have to read more of it and give it a fair try.
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Post by Mary Rose Cajayon »

This story is good specially for those who look forward for righteousness to overcome the power of evil. I love adventure fantasy book and it is a plus that the author is a Christian so I will have no contrast beliefs with his story.Congrats to the BOTD!
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I'm not really thrilled with the combination of religious and fantasy aspects presented in this book. I'm uncomfortable with the handling of darkness and allegories to Christianity, so I'll pass on this book at this time. Thank you for offering a review that helps you clearly identify what you will find in the book.
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This sounds like an adventure fantasy game I used to play a while ago. The book also covers the spiritual aspects of life. I haven't read the Bible so maybe it would be difficult to understand some parts of the book for me. But, I would be sure to give it a try.
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The read sounds thrilling indeed. Is it courage and the spirit of adventure that drives Eagan or is this guy tempting fate? Because cheating death once is enough for me to stay away from any form of trouble. But I suppose that's why I am not Eagan, right? Congrats on being the BOTD.
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This is an adeventurw novel that features a group of people on their journey towards completing a dangerous quest. The interesting is that the book tries to convey some lessons about Christian faith. Congrats on botd!
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This is something new for me. The fantasy thriller genre is amazing but the religion aspect is something unique about it. Looking forward to reading this one. Great review.
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The novel seems like quite an adventure to read. Excited that it also incorporates Christianity. Congratulations on book of the day!
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I found the parts I read to be interesting. Thank you for your amazing and informative review. People are very mixed on their views of this book. I plan on finishing it soon.
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Great review and I am glad you enjoyed the book. Your familiarity with the bible probably has aided you in having greater appreciation of this book. The evil being’s name in this book is Sahron which reminded me of Sauron in Lord of The Rings.
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This seems like a great fantasy novel. The storyline is unique and full of adventure. I also love that it is recommended for Christians. Can't wait to read it. Great review.
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This fantasy thriller novel sounds like a book I'll enjoy reading. I'm Christian, and I would like to read also about the spiritual warfare believers encounter every day. Congrats on the BOTD!
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