Review | The Blue Door

The Blue Door

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The Blue Door, the first book in The Threshold Series, introduces Prissie Pomeroy, a teen who discovers she can see what others cannot: angels all around. Even more startling is the surprising secret she uncovers about people she thought she knew. As she wrestles with this unexpected ability she must come to grips with the spiritual battles surrounding her. Especially when she learns she received this gift because God has a unique role for her in his bigger plan. But if she’s to fulfill it, she’ll need faith like never before.

This exciting debut by author Christa Kinde draws on the rapidly growing interest in angel stories, an emerging trend in teen and preteen supernatural novels. Boys and girls alike will appreciate her gifted storytelling that captures their imagination with things beyond human sight. And parents will appreciate the family-friendly tone and godly messages maintained throughout this intriguing tale of adventure and spiritual warfare.

* from Goodreads

Hott Review:

I’ve been looking forward to reading The Blue Door for years yet when I finally got the opportunity to sit down with it, I didn’t love it.

I enjoyed the first few chapters but then I felt like the story drug along. Plus, the torturing of the angel really bothered me. So much in fact that I didn’t even want to finish.

I think this is the first time I’ve ever stopped reading a book after the half but I just couldn’t make myself want to read it.

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Author: Christa Kinde
Source: I purchased this item on May 17, 2013 when it was $2.
Publisher & Date: November 6th 2012 by Zondervan
Genre: Children’s Christian Fantasy
ISBN: 0310724880 (9780310724889)
Pages: 273
Grade: DNF
Ages: 16+ | I’m sure many won’t mind but I was a bit grosed out
Steam: YA
Setting: est Edinton (small town)
Series:
The Blue Door
The Blue Door
The Hidden Deep
The Hidden Deep
The Broken Window
The Broken Window
The Garden Gate
The Garden Gate

Author Bio:

Christa J. KindeBehind the scenes, I’m a cheerful homebody whose many talents include dish-washing, laundry-sorting, and the weaving polysyllabic words into everyday conversation. First to know, last to tell, happy to try, and always true. A plotter and a plodder, a dabbler and a devotee. Weaknesses include bright colors, crazy socks, and alliteration. More to the point, I spend my days planning studies, plotting stories, and putting my nose to the proverbial grindstone… because as much as I loves writing, it’s work. Finding the perfect word, turning a phrase so it sparkles, giving a plot just a bit of a twist—they’re worth every iota of effort. I’m delighted to have discovered what I want to do when I grow up!

Websites & Links: Christa Kinde's website Christa Kinde's twitter Christa Kinde's facebook

From christakinde.com

 

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