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Black

Black

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: 4 1/2 Stars...Dekker Shows No Fear
Review: Ted Dekker has established himself as the reigning master of Christian suspense. With "Black," he takes a decided gamble, bending every genre to his will--fantasy, suspense, romance, End Times thriller, and historical novel. For that alone, he deserves applause. Rather than stick to his proven formula, he goes for broke.

For me, comparisons to "The Matrix" and "The Lord of the Rings" were misleading. Once I set aside those ideas, I realized the book was more closely related to "The Chronicles of Narnia." Yes, it explores parallel worlds and fantasy elements, but it leans more heavily on Narnia's deceptively simple, almost child-like view of great spiritual truths. A young audience could read and enjoy this book, while adults could spend hours discussing its theological implications.

From the moment Thomas Hunter starts bouncing between two worlds, we know that Dekker is going to take us on a wild ride. The ride could've been jarring and disjointed; instead, Dekker shows his skill at storytelling, weaving seemingly unrelated stories into a cohesive and symbolic whole. Although we rarely fear for Hunter's safety--he has miraculous recourses to protect him--we can't help but pull for him every step of the way. He is out to save himself, his sister, his budding romantic interest, and the world at large.

"Black" demonstrates the wide possibilities of Christian fiction, and Dekker shows that he is unafraid of exploring those boundaries.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Ted Dekker is Really Coming Into His Own
Review: The first Ted Dekker book I read was Three, and if you haven't read that one...YOU MUST!!! Since then, I've read Blink and Heaven's Wager, and although Blink was good, neither book captured the thrill I got from reading Three. With that said, Black kept me riveted in as much as Three did.

This is one of the most thrilling and imaginative books I've ever read. Ted Dekker has become my favorite Christian fiction writer, hands down. He tells this story about Thomas Hunter in such a way that you don't know whether his dream is reality or the reality is a dream. You will be cast into two different realities in two different time frames, and you'll be hanging on to see what happens the next time Thomas falls asleep. You have to read this book to find out what I'm talking about.

Will Thomas save the day, will the virus wipe out the world, what is going on with the Black Forest, and will he get the girl? Black has a perfect blend of suspense, thrills, and romance that will keep this book in your hands. When you're finished, you'll be clamoring for the second book in the trilogy....and the best part is...we only have to wait until May 2004.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Move over Ludlum
Review: I loved this book; it is a cross between Robert Ludlum and C.S. Lewis. It has the excitement of a Ludlum novel with the awe and wonder of one of C.S. Lewis' sci-fi novels. The concept of split realities plays out marvelously; the contemporary reality is frought with the fears we face: bio-terrorism and end-of-the-world scenarios; yet, Dekker captures in the alternate reality the concept of the "fall of man" in a way that dramatically demonstrates the consequences of evil.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Haven't had this pleasure since... The last Ted Dekker Novel
Review: Every time I pick up one of Mr. Dekker's novels, I wonder if it can live up to the last. I have not yet been dissapointed. His books can fill you with angst at the evils of this world while painting a vision of beauty and hope that surpasses all evil and leaves you longing to become part of that vision.

There are few authors I have read who can so well portray the narrow gap between heros and villains of humanity, while at the same time drawing a clear line between the two.

Having a penchant for Fantasy/ Science fiction novels, I was pleased to discover Mr. Dekker was trying his hand at this genre with BLACK. Would he be able to bring his unique style to this type of story? All I can say is Wow!

Start to finish was a pleasure to read. If you have enjoyed the Chronicles of Thomas Covenant by Stephen R Donaldson, you will find a similar sense of mystery about which reality is the real reality. If you've read the swashbuckling style of Edgar Rice Burroughs' Men of Mars novels, you will find that heroic pace and imaginative landscape.

I have read a few novels since finishing BLACK, and when I turn the last page, instead of contemplating what I've just read, find myself asking, "I wonder if RED is out yet?"

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I don't believe in reincarnation, but...
Review: ...Mr. Dekker really seems like a modern-day C.S. Lewis. Do you remember the Narnia series? Or the sci-fi trilogy? (Out of a Silent Planet, et. al.) With Black, Mr. Dekker has revisited the adventure/allegory genre with resounding success. The characters are convincing, the action is page-turning, and the plot hooks addicting. Add some truly lyrical writing and the ultimate trump card of deeper meanings (which may be lost on the typical Christian reader) and you have a bona fide masterpiece.

Do not be put off by the fact that this book is marketed as Christian fiction. It does not suffer the same malady as the recent Left Behind drivel or the rampant "Prairie Fiction" so common to the market (namely, horrific writing). Dekker's work ranks up with the very best and any comparisons to C.S. Lewis or George MacDonald are fully justified.

Ultimately, Black is an amazing treatise on the nature of good and evil. It will make you think. Most importantly, it will keep you turning the pages. Highly recommended!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Ambitous and enigmatic
Review: Black is the third Dekker book I have read this year. With the exception of the cliff-hanger at the end, which I saw coming about 10 pages before, the book never dissapoints or allows you to know what might happen next. Is it Sci-fi, fantasy, metaphysics and philosophy played out in an imaginative fictional setting? Who knows? But it was a very fun and thought provoking read.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A true 5-star novel!
Review: What's not to like about Ted Dekker's BLACK? There's a conflicted romance, a paradise that's threatened, the world as we know it facing devestation, an evil drug company tycoon (how appropriate in today's world of hyper-inflated medicine costs?), and a wannabe novelist who becomes a reluctant hero. The pacing is intense, but deliberate. The descriptions are incredible--and yet I wanted so much to believe them. In the midst of all this action, beauty, and suspense, there are deep issues of right, wrong, good, evil, and the true meaning of reality that weave uninstrusively throughout. This is powerful, wonderful stuff.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Must Read - Awesome Book
Review: I don't know that I can add much to what has already been said except to say, "Thank you Ted." Ted masterfully blends the art of storytelling in a fiction based book with the ability to make it seem real and compelling. Added to this is the fact that the book (and trilogy) really appears to be an analogy of what the world is really like. And how about that Black Bat? That thing is creepy. The evil bats ripping and destroying in the fight against good. This is exciting stuff. The only negative for me is that I can't wait for "Red" to come out. It was supposed to come out in April, then May, now I hear June - Ted you're killin' me!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Salivating on the wait
Review: I read this book about 2 months ago I beleive. I found it at Christian Book Stores when I had stopped in to glance around. I saw Frank Peretti's note on the back of the dust cover, and that was about all I needed to see. I love Peretti's books, so I figured if he'd say something decent about this book I may as well check it out. Well, I absolutely loved every minute of it. A few weeks ago I was at Sam's Wholesale Club and saw that they had a ton of copies for $10. I bought another one and gave it to a friend who is reading it now and enjoying it as well. Red should be out very soon and I can't wait to pick it up. I think I'm going to read Black again just to up my anticipation of Red a little more, if that's possible!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Fascinating Reading - a worthy new Trilogy in the making
Review: This was fascinating reading - a story that is well developed, imaginative, and thought-provoking. I would put "Black" in a category with the "Rings" trilogy. I am impatiently waiting for "Red"! Don't hesitate to dive deep into this one!


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