Review of The God-fearing People
Posted: 30 Apr 2022, 06:03
[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "The God-fearing People" by S S Ralph.]
The God-fearing People is an amazing book by S. S Ralph. This book centers on a religious community, New Hope. It highlights a community that believes that ignorance is bliss and asking questions can lead one to sin. They believe that if everyone attends church and follows the instruction of the Bible, then their community won't be invaded by the devil or his demons.
There is another world outside New Hope which is called Hell or the Underworld. Jacob Miller is a teenager who, unfortunately, is seen as the one that might cause their community to be ruined or, worse, end up being dragged to Hell by demons. Hell is where demons, lost souls, people condemned to damnation, and children of the devil stayed. It is a place of pain, fear, and suffering. It is a place where demons rule as masters and humans are seen as slaves or servants. People dread to go there. What becomes of Jacob and the New Hope?
I enjoyed the way this story was not focused on any character in particular. The author ensured to talk about almost every character evenly. Ralph skillfully highlights each character's peculiarity as well as ensures to talk about their individual lives. I like the way this story was narrated in a vivid manner that made it so real. It was certainly a different read. I like how the author came up with the concept of New Hope. His ability to describe places like Hell added to my wonderful experience.
However, the book seemed too gory for me. I was not too fond of the horrific nature of the book. In fact, despite speaking of the author's amazing writing skills, his ability to describe events made the book more frightening. This may not entirely be considered a negative aspect by readers who enjoy horror books. However, I had to stop at times because the book was too disturbing.
I rate this book three out of four stars.
This book contains a lot of references to spiritual beings relating to Christianity, like God, Satan, and demons. Therefore, I think religious people would be best suited for this book. I would recommend this book to people who have religious backgrounds. People who understand the existence of God and Satan would enjoy this book.
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The God-fearing People
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The God-fearing People is an amazing book by S. S Ralph. This book centers on a religious community, New Hope. It highlights a community that believes that ignorance is bliss and asking questions can lead one to sin. They believe that if everyone attends church and follows the instruction of the Bible, then their community won't be invaded by the devil or his demons.
There is another world outside New Hope which is called Hell or the Underworld. Jacob Miller is a teenager who, unfortunately, is seen as the one that might cause their community to be ruined or, worse, end up being dragged to Hell by demons. Hell is where demons, lost souls, people condemned to damnation, and children of the devil stayed. It is a place of pain, fear, and suffering. It is a place where demons rule as masters and humans are seen as slaves or servants. People dread to go there. What becomes of Jacob and the New Hope?
I enjoyed the way this story was not focused on any character in particular. The author ensured to talk about almost every character evenly. Ralph skillfully highlights each character's peculiarity as well as ensures to talk about their individual lives. I like the way this story was narrated in a vivid manner that made it so real. It was certainly a different read. I like how the author came up with the concept of New Hope. His ability to describe places like Hell added to my wonderful experience.
However, the book seemed too gory for me. I was not too fond of the horrific nature of the book. In fact, despite speaking of the author's amazing writing skills, his ability to describe events made the book more frightening. This may not entirely be considered a negative aspect by readers who enjoy horror books. However, I had to stop at times because the book was too disturbing.
I rate this book three out of four stars.
This book contains a lot of references to spiritual beings relating to Christianity, like God, Satan, and demons. Therefore, I think religious people would be best suited for this book. I would recommend this book to people who have religious backgrounds. People who understand the existence of God and Satan would enjoy this book.
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The God-fearing People
View: on Bookshelves | on Amazon