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Black by Ted Dekker
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it was amazing
bookshelves: mystery

*SCREAMING FROM THE ABYSS AS I SLOWLY SET THIS BOOK DOWN* AHHHH. AHHH. SORRY. ANYWAY. COHERENT THOUGHTS AND STUFF.
This book was absolutely amazing. It made me laugh, made me mad, surprised me, got me thinking, and wonderfully showed a side of Elyon that I really needed in my life lately. Jaw-dropping book.
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Ted Dekker
“This was the Great Romance. To love at any cost.”
Ted Dekker, Black: The Birth of Evil


Reading Progress

August 2, 2016 – Shelved
August 14, 2016 –
page 81
19.85% "Starting this book after having read most of the Lost Books series (which I am going to reread, because I was missing Lunatic... I'm buying Lunatic and rereading that entire series again!)... Seeing the Roush again... Saying hello to Gabil and Michal again is saying hello to friends from the past. I love these two. ♥"
August 17, 2016 –
page 120
29.41% "I don't know which part had me dying of laughter more... Tom banging his head against glass, pretending he was 'dying'... Or Palus and Tanis trying to teach Tom how to woo Rachelle... This book is killing me I love it."
September 16, 2016 – Shelved as: to-read
January 1, 2017 – Started Reading
February 2, 2017 – Finished Reading
January 13, 2018 – Shelved as: mystery

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Hannah Rodriguez YES YES YES THIS WAS SO GOOD


Angela R. Watts Hannah wrote: "YES YES YES THIS WAS SO GOOD"

IT WAS AMAZING!


Micaiah Keough TED DEKKER IS AMAZIN'. *nodnod*


message 4: by Maddy (new)

Maddy Ooh, I've been wanting to read this!


Angela R. Watts Maddy wrote: "Ooh, I've been wanting to read this!"

It's a great book! I need the rest of this series. I'd also recommend the Lost Books, which are in this same world.


Libby May YES YES YES YESSSS!!!!!!!!!!!!


Angela R. Watts Libby wrote: "YES YES YES YESSSS!!!!!!!!!!!!"

=D


message 8: by S.G. (new) - added it

S.G. Willoughby This looks interesting... are there any content warnings I should be aware of?


Joshua Reid I'm currently reading this book now and it's amazing and hilarious.


Angela R. Watts S.G. wrote: "This looks interesting... are there any content warnings I should be aware of?"

It's been a while since I read it and honestly can't remember, since most content doesn't bother me, sorry!


Angela R. Watts Joshua wrote: "I'm currently reading this book now and it's amazing and hilarious."

Wasn't it?!


Libby May S.G. wrote: "This looks interesting... are there any content warnings I should be aware of?"

The only content really is quite a bit of blood and such. Theres no language, no smut. It's a spiritual allegory so there's a lot of good vs evil presented, and it's portrayed that way. Violence wise it wasn't like super graphic. But they do fight and kill. What sort of content are you especially avoiding?


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Kailey I can't wait to get around to reading that series again. Like, the whole thing. All of it. All 3659375583904736 books.


Angela R. Watts braine wrote: "I can't wait to get around to reading that series again. Like, the whole thing. All of it. All 3659375583904736 books."

Read. Cry. Repeat.


Sarah Grace Grzy A.MEN.


message 16: by WILMA (new)

WILMA BROWN Hello, I read his book Chaos, it was rather disturbing to me. I don't like the demons etc. I just started BLACK and it seems just as strange. Is this trilogy leading in the same direction? I like his work but this one is also a little far out there for me. I have the other two in the series it may be torture to read all three. If you don't mind could you give me a little hint about these three books? If not it is ok. Thanks.


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