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Despite the parallels to Milton’s complex work, and a metaphor-laden story, Rhoads renders an accessible tale for readers who take their literary fiction mixed with fantasy.
Schroeder’s evil characters will draw readers into their darkness, while the “good” characters offer readers a sense of redeeming hope. Readers with a biblical background will have a better understanding of the story and its purpose.
Hinck’s intertwining of Christian theology and fantasy renders a thought-provoking tale, and readers will be challenged to question their convictions, just as Brantley and Calara do. Recommended as a general purchase.