House
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Kevin King
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- kelly
- 28-07-20
quick listen
I liked the narrator the story was fairly predictable I'm not really a religious person so maybe that's why it didn't appeal to me but it's not a bad story
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- jennifer
- 04-07-10
House by frank peretti ,Ted Dekker
This book starts off quite good you can picture the scene so well but as the book goes on it gets a little confusing and i found myself drifting a bit but the ending as ab it of a twist its a good 10 hours so be prepared to concentrate
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- Hester
- 24-12-12
THE BEST BOOK I HAVE READ IN 2012!
This is one of the best books I have read in a long time. I love suspense and fantasy, but most books ignore God and His mercy. This book combined everything I love to read and also combine it with the miracle of God's love for us, and how He is willing to lead us on the path of forgiveness as long as we are willing to trust and obey Him. The main characters are two couples, all with issues from their past, and their struggle to overcome their personal fears and weaknesses, while struggling to stay alive in a house filled with evil; the worst of all being stalked by a serial killer. This book is gripping and thought-provoking. A must read for every Christian who loves this genre.
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- 16-11-18
What a crock
I couldn't get through this steaming pile. From start to where I finished it, not one character or event was remotely believable. The story props itself up on Deliverance-esque stereotypes of the American South and a predictable isolated-in-the-remote-house scenario.
It's perfectly obvious that the masked killer stalking them is the Highway Patrolman they met at the beginning of the book. Said killer locks the protagonists in the house and gives them three rules for the so-called "game" he is playing. Rule Number One is "God came to my house and I killed Him". That's not a rule. That's a statement. A rule is a direction, instruction, or procedure that is meant to be followed.
Perhaps this killer is meant to be an idiot with no command of his own language, but I suspect it is the authors who made this error. Everything else in the book is equally stupid and the protagonists are so unsympathetic that you hardly care what happens to them. Also, maybe it's just me, but when I hear someone killed God, I think of Nietzsche and Zarathustra, which isn't scary. Maybe the killer just want to rap about existential philosophy?
The narration is competent, but it's a shame the narrator got saddled with such a crappy book.
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