Worlds Unseen (Seventh World Trilogy)
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L.E.Y.
> 3 dayI thoroughly enjoyed this series. It succeeded in taking me to a world apart, but did not offend me with principles that put me into conflict with my faith as a Christian. There is a fair amount of violence, but non-gratuitous. I wondered a bit about the role of the gypsies in the series...maybe I dont know enough about them in the world around me.
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Shelia Garrison
> 3 dayEnjoyed the book! I was captured within the pages of this book and went on an adventure I could not come out of until I read the last words of the book, The End! I dont even have words for how this book took me on this fantastic journey, but I will be thinking about it for many days. I highly recommend Worlds Unseen.
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Caroline
> 3 dayIts hard to find good Christian fantasy. This one was a great intro to Thomsons talent, and is now one of my favs alongside Lawhead and Dekker. Looking forward to getting into book 2! On a personal note, I found this book a great encouragement and reminder of the real-life spiritual realm which we dont often-enough recognize.
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Buzzmelp
> 3 dayAs a JRR Tolkien fan, this read was excellent. Great parallel stories all weaving together to a great battle of epic consequences. Cant wait to read the next 2 in series!!
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JMC0823
Greater than one weekWith this book it takes you into a world outside of the norm. The way you read the book it takes you into your own world. The words that are written can be taken and applied to all. Love how all the characters come together in some way in the end. Good read
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Eklektos
> 3 dayI have been disappointed with popular contemporary fantasy literature (such as Song of Fire and Ice) which have taken a wonderful genre and pumped-in sex for the sake of sex, violence for the sake of violence, completely depthless characters, and heroes who are villains by any definition. I stumbled upon the 7th World Trilogy accidently, and wish that I could find more like it. Superbly written, utterly engrossing, and amazingly original.
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Elisabeth A.
> 3 dayWant a little fresh breeze of beauty and courage? I read this trilogy curled up by the Christmas tree, on the bus crisscrossing Jerusalem, even walking home down our very steep and winding road, bursting into a grin at the last line. I keep thinking of them as songs for the weary heart. I needed an oasis and a fresh inrush of courage, and this time it came through Rachels writing, with all its bracing beauty.
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LaceLu88
Greater than one weekI am so very impressed by Thomsons Seventh World series. I loved the imagery and the beautiful characters. I highly recommend this book for those wanting to believe in something, the human heart.
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Kindle Customer
> 3 dayRachel Starr Thomson creates amazing worlds; Ive enjoyed each book of hers Ive read to date, and this is no exception. Bought it a while back, then splurged this week and purchased the entire series plus another series shes created. This is the second time Ive read this novel. The author draws us quickly into a world where the forgotten is becoming known once more, and the unseen becoming clear - to some, at least. A very enjoyable alt medieval universe, good vs evil tale. Looking forward to reading the next book in this series!
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Margaret
> 3 dayThis book is a good read thats hard to put down I recommend this book to anyone that wants a nice story