The Blood Book – Ted Dekker
Ever since The Circle Trilogy hit the shelves in 2004, readers have not been able to get enough of Ted Dekker’s fantasy world of Other Earth—a world akin to Lewis’s Narnia or Tolkien’s Middle-Earth. But […]
Ever since The Circle Trilogy hit the shelves in 2004, readers have not been able to get enough of Ted Dekker’s fantasy world of Other Earth—a world akin to Lewis’s Narnia or Tolkien’s Middle-Earth. But […]
Human. That’s all Achan Cham really wants in life—to feel like a human. But Strays are afforded such dignities and he’s lucky to have the place to sleep and the little food he gets to […]
With The Keeper, Ted Dekker and Tosca Lee have gives readers a short story prequel to Forbidden, enough to whet your appetite, though I daresay Forbidden is tasty enough by itself. I’m not one to tell […]
It all began when Rom Sebastian was entrusted with a vial of blood and a cryptic message. Actually, it all began before that, when the world was nearly destroyed and do save it, an airborne […]
Nine years have passed since Life first came unto Death and Death did not understand it. Nine years Rom Sebastian has been Mortal, able to feel the emotions deemed too dangerous to exist: Love, Joy, […]
The Circle. Diligent followers of this review site (and I thank you for being diligent followers; go ye and make disciples) will have noticed that over the past few days, TCC has dived deep into […]
The world is dead and yet they walk about ignorant of their death, unaware that what makes them human has been stripped from them, that real life has been Forbidden and emotion deemed too powerful […]
It’s the book that Dekker vowed to never let his fans see, but to a core group of the inner Circle that vow was broken. Rough and messy, the product of an amateur storyteller, Genesis […]
There has never been a more hyped Dekker novel. After the release of Black, Red, and White in 2004, Ted Dekker expanded the world of the Circle into what became known as the Books of […]
In early 2011, I picked up the first two volumes of the DarkTrench Saga at the suggestion of few other reviewers whose reviews I trust. I was not disappointed. Unfortunately, I never came back in […]
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