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White (Circle, Bk 3)
White - Circle, Bk 3
Author: Ted Dekker
"Never break the circle." — For two realities, time is running out. — In one world, a lethal virus threatens to destroy all life as scientists and governments scramble to find an antidote. In the other, a forbidden love could forever destroy the ragtag resistance known as The Circle. — Thomas can bridge both worlds, but h...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9781595547323
ISBN-10: 1595547320
Publication Date: 7/28/2009
Pages: 560
Edition: Anniversary
Rating:
  • Currently 3.8/5 Stars.
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3.8 stars, based on 11 ratings
Publisher: Thomas Nelson
Book Type: Paperback
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Stacelito avatar reviewed White (Circle, Bk 3) on + 78 more book reviews
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INCREDIBLE! Dekker weaves a fabulously gripping tale! Too bad it was only a trilogy!....or was it?
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A great finish!
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Christian Fiction: loved this one in the series. It made me want for a fourth book.
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reviewed White (Circle, Bk 3) on + 5 more book reviews
awesome insight into the love of God. love the circle trilogy
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I've read the the whole Circle Trilogy. This was by far my favorite trilogy, if you can even call it a trilogy, there was a fourth book titled Green. The story was wonderful as well as the spiritual content through the series. Ted Dekker is an amazing author, if you have not read any of his writing, I suggest you start with these books, you won't be disappointed.
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This particular edition includes a graphic novel. I read "Saint" before getting this novel because the graphics interested me. By the time I read it, scanned the novel, and scanned through "Green," I knew this series is not for me. Ted Dekker's books seem to be plot driven even though there is some character development that occurs as a result of the plot. In comparison to other scifi and fantasy series that I've read, these just seem shallow in comparison. I think that the author is trying too hard to maintain a Christian theme instead of allowing the story to grow and become its own. Sorry but I just cannot get into this series even though I know it has many fans.


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