To enter for a chance to win this book simply answer the following question... what do you think about Time Travel stories (as a genre) and Christian fiction? Can they coexist? What do you think about them? I will pick a winner next Sunday using the Randomizer program. Please leave me a way to contact you and do answer the question. It increases your chances of winning because then I know you actually read the post.
About the book:
PJ. D. Wickman has a thief stealing from his restaurant, a daughter struggling at college, a demanding mother in a nursing home; and he may be losing his sanity too. What J. D. needs is a little peace and quiet. One tranquil evening, he takes off on a ride in the country; and promptly has car trouble. He asks for help at an old farmhouse and finds a family living in abject poverty, and vows to help. When he returns with groceries, he can't find them or the house; although he's not lost. While J. D. struggles to make sense of this riddle, his behavior creates doubt in his marriage, and his best friend thinks he's crazy. This charming tale reminds readers "God moves in a mysterious way His wonders to perform."
My thoughts:
I've been tied up with endorsements, but am looking forward to reviewing this book in the next month or so. It sounds awesome and I usually love the books the David C. Cook publishes. They have good taste in fiction.
8 comments:
That is quite the conundrum. I'm not sure they can, but at the same time I'm not sure they can't.
mscarchick at aol com
The wonderful thing about fiction is, whether Christian or not, it's a way for us to enjoy our imaginations, so why not have time travel?
reading_frenzy at yahoo dot com
I love Time Travel stories (as a genre) and Christian fiction and together has to be a unigue storyline. They can coexist. God works in wonderous ways, doesn't he? One Lane Bridge by Don Reid od the Sattler's fame. WOW! This has to be a great read.
Thanks,
Rebecca
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I like the idea of time travel and christian fiction. I love being able to use my imagination. I am all for it. Please enter me in contest. Tore923@aol.com
sci fi time travel. I love reading it. just have to know that it isn't real life and all. can't get caught up in trying to time travel yourself.
I'd love to win this book thanks
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I have trouble with time travel. Maybe I am too literal. I like regular science fiction movies but reading it or dealing with time travel is too hard for my brain!
CarolNWong(at)aol(dot)com
and the winner is...
LuAnn!!!
I love Christian time travel. I have a book in my head fully done, about Christian time travel. I just don't know how to put it on paper.
Linda Eastlack
klassykleaning@hotmail.com
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