5. Starting off the list with number five, the book entitled Adam, by Ted Dekker comes rolling in. Though fast paced, gripping, and extremely well written, this book had a little too much medical terminology for me and didn't quite intrigue me as much as his other novels.
4. The Lion Vrie, written by Christian author Christopher Hopper, takes fourth place. The Christian values placed into the book was amazing, and I think Mr. Hopper is a very good writer, though he sometimes tended to get a little sidetracked at times, and a lot of journeys and traveling takes place.
3. Black, by Ted Dekker, steals third. Though I'm kind of cheating by writing this because I'm only half way through the novel, it is definitely promising. Filled with Ted's signature writing style and a good dose of humor.
2. Curse of the Spider King, by authors Christopher Hopper and Wayne Thomas Batson. A book I would totally recommend to ANYONE. It was very good, had great humor and action sequences, and put a new twist on elves as we know them.
1. We finally come to the most sacred number of all countdowns, the number everyone looks to with anticipation. NUMBER 1!!!! Though I had to do some debating on this, I finally decided that first place goes to Skin, by Ted Dekker. What I really liked about this book was that it kept you turning the pages long past bedtime, and causes you to pause and ponder things throughout the whole novel. Who is the killer? Why does the town keep disappearing? And how do you explain the microchips implanted in the main characters' heads??!?!?!?! I LOVED this novel, period.
I haven't read Adam yet. Funny, some say that is one of the best he's ever written ;) lol
ReplyDeleteI LOVED Lion Vrie :D just saying lol
Black, and the rest of the circle, rocks. Quite possibly the best series ever written.
And COTSK, of course, was great.
I read the beginning of Skin. Hopeing to get around to it soon :D