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Rebel by R.J. Anderson
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really liked it
bookshelves: read-in-2014, reviewed, young-adult, speculative-fiction, fairy-tale

A more intense, definitely more magical, sequel to Faery Rebels (or Knife). I enjoyed getting back into the unique and superb faery world; and was delighted to see how Knife's life had progressed since the last book! :)

I really just love Linden. She's sweet and kindhearted, also courageous and ready for adventure! It was interesting to read Timothy's story as well.

There was some big changes and revelations in Rebel... what fun! Can't wait to see how it all comes together.

This book mentions Christianity and God a lot, but I still haven't figured out where the author stands on that. Christianity is a nice religion, but people should choose what they're most comfortable with? Or, Christianity is the way to a relationship with the God of the universe!

Anyway, so yeah, there were a few things that made me hesitate; but I'm eager to get into the next book, to figure them out, and to continue this epic adventure!

This series is definitely one of a kind. I love faeries! :)
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Reading Progress

February 8, 2014 – Shelved as: to-read
February 8, 2014 – Shelved
April 26, 2014 – Started Reading
April 26, 2014 –
page 119
39.14%
April 27, 2014 –
page 200
65.79%
April 27, 2014 –
page 260
85.53%
April 27, 2014 – Finished Reading
April 28, 2014 – Shelved as: reviewed
April 28, 2014 – Shelved as: read-in-2014
November 22, 2015 – Shelved as: young-adult
November 22, 2015 – Shelved as: speculative-fiction
June 22, 2016 – Shelved as: fairy-tale

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Brie Donning From listing to an interview with R. J. Anderson, I can say for certain that she is a Christian. When she was growing up she noticed the secular worldveiws in most books and decided to write for the general market from a more Christian perspective. Considering the fact that her publisher isn't Christian it;s surprising how much Christian flavour it has.


Shantelle Anna wrote: "From listing to an interview with R. J. Anderson, I can say for certain that she is a Christian. When she was growing up she noticed the secular worldveiws in most books and decided to write for th..."

Yes, she commented on my blog, on my review of Arrow, I believe, and said she was aiming for a Christian allegory! :)

I figured it must be something like a non-Christian publisher. That makes sense. I'm glad you can still see they have a Christian theme! :)


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