Carolyn and I were married 15 years ago, in May 1992. Wow. I’m more in love with her today than ever. I truly married and still enjoy the companionship of my best friend. Our home is one of playfulness, laughter and endless surprise. We’re deeply imperfect, blessed people.
The first few months of our marriage [...]
Review: Black by Ted Dekker (rated 4 stars)
by Ted Dekker
Dekker begins this colorful trilogy with the novel Black and tells the story of a young, aimless 20-something who begins having dreams. Strange thing is, he can’t tell which is reality – and when he’s really dreaming.
One world that he finds himself in (while dreaming in the other one) is our present day reality. Another world is a vibrant, sensory and spiritual-filled world in which he is told that the other world (ours) is part of the “histories.”
Dekker creates a compelling plot, and I’ve got to say that I’ll be reading the next installment. Speak up first for dibs on my copy before I list it on Amazon.
A great series for Potter fans that are experiencing post-series grief syndrome. (PSGS). ;)
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