by Ted Dekker
Interesting read and rather fun. I read this on the plane.
I've just finished reading Black: The Birth of Evil which I found utterly engrossing. Have had to go straight on to the 2nd book of the series as it finished on such a cliff-hanger. I enjoyed the fact that the story changed backwards and forwards between two 'worlds' and the way in which they interl...
Interesting Book... A little boring at the begining, couldn't stand the swiming in the lake part but overall is a good Read, I Recomend it!
I did like this book, but I'm not sure if I'm interested enough to continue the series... the jury is still out. I guess if I keep hearing from others that I absolutely MUST read to the end, that it's really worth the while... I'll probably just ask them to tell me what happens in short order! Ha!
It's end is so annoying, cause it makes you wait at least a day to get the next volume! Urgggghh!
This simple looking cover and basic title was my introduction to the world of Ted Dekker. I picked it up off the shelf of my school library and brought it along with me on an excursion. Without any idea of the powerful wow factor of this novel I began reading and would not have put the book down had...
Good plot, well-written, nicely described...just all-around fun. Can't wait to see what happens next in _Red_.
This is the first book I have read by Ted Dekker and I thought he wrote horror novels. Black is for sure not a horror novel.The horrific idea of a virus that can take out the world in days is scary and hopefully will always only be part of the fiction world. The character of Thomas Hunter was exce...
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It's about a man who lives in two realities at once: In one, he lives in current-day USA and tries to prevent the spreading of a horrible disease. In the other that disease has been and gone, killing most of the population. Whenever he falls asleep in one reality, he wakes up in the other.What I fou...