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Library Journal Reviews GREEN

August 17, 2009

“Dekker’s prequel/sequel to his “Circle” trilogy (Black, Red, and White) is an apocalyptic, spellbinding thriller set 2000 years in the future. Earth as we know it has been destroyed. Thomas Hunter, who time-traveled to the future, discovers that his son has joined up with the dark forces. Verdict Dekker continues to write shocking stories that revolve around the war between good and evil in our hearts. His myriad fans will want this suspenseful, larger-than-life visionary novel, which will also appeal to readers who enjoy Dean Koontz and Stephen King.”

Dekker, Ted. Green. Thomas Nelson. (The Circle/Book 0: The Beginning & the End). Sept. 2009. c.400p. ISBN 978-1-59554-288-5. $25.99. CF

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9 Comments

  • JT says:

    Oh, the suspense keeps building!!! September 1, September 1, September1…

  • evan says:

    cant wait! re-reading black,red and white, hopefully i can finish before september 1!

  • Isaac Blanco says:

    The book was GREAT! I thoroughly enjoyed all the twists in the book

  • Clint says:

    I’m in the middle of Red on my journey through the Trilogy one more time in preparation for Green. It gets better every time. Come on September 1st!!!!!

  • Caleb M. says:

    Oh great (sarcasm) now I got to finish up Red and White. Got done with Black, that was an awesome book. Can’t WAIT!!

  • TheHellbinder says:

    You should all know that there is a strong possibility that this man is a Rosicrucian. He parades as a christian but is really sowing the seeds of an entirely different “Gospel”. Every one of his works deals with “secret knowledge” being the way of salvation. His full circle series is a cleverly designed ruse depicting the Rosicrucian and esoteric believe in the “perfect man” or “perfect Child” Based on a mathematical concept in the Pythagorean theory. You can see it in his statements like “is God a Lion, a Lamb or a Boy” and many others. The more I look into his works the more convincing it gets. He even has a cleverly modernized rose and cross that he has all of you wanting. It is a requirement within the order that they put a rose and cross somewhere on their works. Ted Dekker ha put this on more than one work. The Circle saga is one of the most clever displays of Rosicrucian ideology i have ever seen.

    If you are a Born Again Christian and Disciple of Christ be AWARE and stay away from this material.

  • kellythebeane says:

    let me point something out here..one man preaches christ for his own gain (or purposes) another to glorify the lord, regardless, christ is preached. i admit that dekker sound slightly emergent in some of the phrases he uses, such a “post christian” but i would be careful calling him esoteric. for those of you that are not familiar with the emergent church, do a little research. its not a good thing at all. it combines new age spirituality with the “christian” faith in lingo that is very deceptive. but as regards ted dekkers spirituality- ive worried with books like skin and saint that his writings become more about the action and less about jesus christ being the only way to the father. but after reading sinner im convinced the man has the foudational and vital doctrinesof faith in tact. the darkness in his books is truly dark and evil and uncomfortable but the light is bright. no one is above deception, so if your worried about his spirituality, pray for him! and yourself, while your at it..and me! i loved the message in sinner about taking a stand for christ no matter what the cost and i look forward to green. praying for you, ted!

  • evan says:

    oh my gosh. i do not see anything there that is not christian. is elyon a lion or a lamb? he’s both! the bible tells us that jesus is also both a lion and a lamb. read it. i do not see where you are coming from.

  • toby m. says:

    hey, i just recently read black,red,and white during the summer it was amazing! it took me about 3 weeks to read them all.i am only 11 years old and I understood all of it, i think i after reading all the books it actually brought me closer to God. Im not really good at being christian… at church i always wonder off. that book was so good i wish it was never ending! after i finished reading white, I went in the bathroom and started crying, asking for gods forgiveness, confessing about all the sins i have done. i started to read to read sinner and its pretty good so far. i cant wait to read green also! thank you ted!


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