The King Will Make a Way: a story for the last days saint
D**L
I'm really loving this book!
I love reading fantasy genres. This has some and Christian symbolism. I have really gotten into reading books from unknown authors. You get to enter into different worlds. This definitely hits the spot for me.
P**R
An amazing book!!!!!!!
This book is really good I enjoyed reading it. I do Lee Giles' homeschool program (allinonehomeschool.com) and for 7th grade she assigned this book to read. The king will make a way, teaches you that you are never too young to make a difference! It helped me understand that God will never cease to help us! I would really recommend this book to people 5th grade and higher (including adults).
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Wonderful Allegory!
This was a fantastic book, a beautiful allegory of The Bible, set in medieval times. I recommended it for ages 12 and up.
J**E
The King Will Make a Way
A compelling and captivating story written with such rich image-inducing language. This story is one that demonstrates the true test of faith, and the reward for unwavering devotion. For those in need of a faith restoration, seeking affirmation, or searching for the greater good, The King Will Make a Way is an inspirational novel bound to fill your heart with love. Action sequences, sacrifices made for love, and breath-taking suspense makes this a book to be read and enjoyed by both young and old.
W**.
Awesome book!
This is an awesome end times book. I read it a couple years ago and bought this for a friend as a gift.
D**E
A decent book
It was alright, I guess. Whilst most of the book does flow okay, I have some questions about it that was never answered in the book. (1) is the King God? or is he just a really old guy that knows stuff and lives on a hill? (2) Is he immortal or just ancient? I do have some complaints about the latter half of the book, I will start with the most severe offender. Angela is proposed to when she is SIXTEEN. Lee of course, doesn't have an issue with that, just with the fact that " marriage distracts you from serving God", which is rich coming from a married woman. I do like how some characters die, which makes it seem more real (i.e., Robert, Father, John). Gabe seems to be a Jesus sort of figure, which i find to be uncomfortable but whatever... There is also a random chick who chops off her hand with absolutely no emotion, like it felt like cracking her knuckles. The ending feels rushed, and Vulpine's death was disappointingly forgettable, not what you would expect from 32 chapters of awaiting his downfall. Then the best part happens. The King appears after an earthquake, and all of his servants are dressed in white clothes, like they had some crazy anime transformation and those are their superhero suits. One of the things that disappointed me the most was how overused the phrase "The King will make a way" was. It completely dried it out, so at first you think "Oh, cool, but they're saying it already?" and at the end you can't help but think of all the more appropriate times for the Kings slogan to be used. Since it's quite memorable I don't feel like I'll ever read it again, it was definitely not one of those books that are so boring you want to rip out your hair but wasn't that exciting. You can see Lee put a lot of love and time into it, but it's message flies over my head (who is this King guy, anyways?) but that might just be my fault.
D**R
Excellent Book
This was a terrific book to encourage and remind the reader of God's faithfulness, even when it doesn't seem obvious at the time. Very well written, with wonderful descriptions and interesting characters. I used this book as a read aloud with my older children, who also found it exciting and engaging.Since reading this book, I often find myself thinking "don't worry about that, just remember the promise - The King Will Make a Way"Wonderful work!
C**E
I was pleased with the book and the story
This item took longer to reach me than the other items but I was informed of that when I ordered. I was pleased with the book and the story. I read it to my daughter every night at bedtime and we often tell each other now that " The King Will Make A Way." I would recommend this book to other Christians.
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