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Streiker's Morning Sun (Streiker Saga)

Streiker's Morning Sun (Streiker Saga)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A wonderful allegory
Review: Robin Hardy outdid herself with this novel -- Hats off to her! The whole series is really an allegory about how a Christian relates to God, and how God feels/behaves toward his children, but this, the last book in the series, is a masterpiece. Don't go into it expecting a normal, believable plot, though. It doesn't have one. The ENTIRE book is an explanation of thoughts, a true gem in Hardy's crown. This book is one that never fails to make me think -- and the more times you read it, the more you see. The Streiker series is on my 'keeper' shelf, and has been for years -- they are wonderful novels, even though they must be read with an eye to the "inner" story that Hardy is trying to write.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A high tensity book that catches your interest.
Review: Streiker's Morning Sun, along with Streiker's Bride are very good books. Streiker's Morning Sun us interesting, while still having an underlying message about Christianity. A Philanthropist named Fletcher Streiker is trying to save a city from destruction. Will he succeed?? Adair his wife is noticing stange things from her childhood. It kept my interest from cover to cover. It is a suberb book!!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: a keeper
Review: This book is truly a fitting climax to the trilogy. Like Streiker's Bride and Streiker the Killdeer, it carries a powerful message about a Christian's relationship to God. I was dissatisfied with the extent to which the role of the church in a Christian's life is downplayed, but this book is still on my shelf to stay. A word about the ending--I found it amazing. It was the first book-ending in ages which had really surprised me, and that alone says something. What's more, it was beautiful. Kudos to Robin!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Geat Read!
Review: This book wasn't what I had expected for the last book in this series.It was so different from the other two books. The book was an allagory and was really good. Fletcher,Adair, and their son Daniel go on a trip to the town Beaconville in response to a letter Fletcher had recieved asking help from him. This book was sort of like the Narnian books by C.S. Lewis in that you can read it over and over again and always find something new. The ending was a little dissapointing because it didn't have a real ending like I had hoped for this book but I enjoyed reading it anyway.


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