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Jeffrey Overstreet
Jeffrey Overstreet is the author of The Auralia Thread, a four-volume fantasy series that includes "Auralia's Colors," "Cyndere's Midnight," "Raven's Ladder," and "The Ale Boy's Feast." He also writes about art and culture at LookingCloser.org, and his "memoir of dangerous moviegoing" is a book... show more

Jeffrey Overstreet is the author of The Auralia Thread, a four-volume fantasy series that includes "Auralia's Colors," "Cyndere's Midnight," "Raven's Ladder," and "The Ale Boy's Feast." He also writes about art and culture at LookingCloser.org, and his "memoir of dangerous moviegoing" is a book called "Through a Screen Darkly." Jeffrey's film reviews are published at ImageJournal.org twice monthly, and at Filmwell.org. In the past, he has written for Paste, Christianity Today, and various other periodicals. He regularly lectures at universities and conferences around the country, on many subjects including Storytelling, Fantasy, Play, and Film Interpretation. He lives in Shoreline, Washington, and works as the contributing editor for Seattle Pacific University's magazine Response.
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Books Less Travelled
Books Less Travelled rated it 10 years ago
A very touching end to a magical tale of love, loss, hardship, and forgiveness.
Books Less Travelled
Books Less Travelled rated it 10 years ago
Did not disappoint! Just as good, maybe better than the first. Though I admit I liked some of the characters more in the first, the characters that lived on into this book grew, and with they my opinion of them also grew. It reminds me of a parallel version of Beauty and the Beast in some ways, but ...
Books Less Travelled
Books Less Travelled rated it 11 years ago
Great book! I love it, from the start it slowly draws you into a world of magic, enchanting characters, and a perfect plot for twists, and unexpected surprises! A must read for any fantasy lover, and is sure to please! The more I read, the harder it was to put down! Can't wait to get my hands on the...
BreakRaven
BreakRaven rated it 13 years ago
I read the third book in this series, Raven's Ladder, first. I enjoyed it so much that I went back for the first two - whose covers are just gorgeous, by the way - and I've come to the conclusion that this is a very good series.Yes, it's Christian-themed, but it doesn't often feel like it. The most ...
BreakRaven
BreakRaven rated it 13 years ago
This book is wonderful. It was the first in the series that I read, because I didn't know when I bought it that it was part of a series at all; and despite not knowing what the heck was going on or who these people were or what the strange names meant, I was hooked.Jeffrey Overstreet is a very good ...
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