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Children of Angels by Kathryn Dahlstrom
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Thursday, September 13, 2012
Dahlstrom wrote a great Christian fiction novel for teen and middle grade school aged readers. Although I am slightly older, I still loved this book. Jeremy has been prematurely judged and beaten down his entire life because his father is in prison. Finally, after being attacked on his way home from his seventh grade class, Jeremy feels the urge to fly.
Soon after, Jeremy learns from his guardian angel, Asiel, that he is a nephilim. This means that Jeremy is part angel. Jeremy must learn how he came to be and fight against evil for God. His mission into his past takes him to the Higher Humanity Institute, where he finds other kids who are like him. Quickly, Jeremy’s journey becomes difficult. Constant threats and danger are always with him; Jeremy turns to God for support and love to help him find his way.
The way this book was written, I felt like I was reading the character’s thoughts. Dahlstrom changes points of view from character to character; this aids the reader in understanding motivations and plot line.
4 Stars
*Reviewed by Kristin*
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5 comments:
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Oh, these kinds of stories are great! I love the idea of being part angel. It's perfect for the imagination of a child...and I'll admit, like you, even though I'm older, I still enjoy imagining things like these. (Did I ever tell you that I wished I was a mermaid as a child? True.) Thanks for your review. :D
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Not really for me but I am glad you liked it! I like the cover though!
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Hmm, not convincing enough but I see it got 4 stars from you. It must be a good read.
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Was this book preachy at all? I typically avoid Christian fiction for that reason, but if it isn't, I might check it out.