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The Scream (Forbidden Doors #09)

The Scream (Forbidden Doors #09)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Very exciting, dramatic, and profound!
Review: "The Scream" is definitely Bill's number one Forbidden Doors book...so far. It is full of Biblical principles from the beginning. All the way from Scott's compromising his beliefs to get in good with the band to Rebecca's spiritual love for Mike-plus her little mess-up.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Awesome Series
Review: I think this series is awesome. It's a great series to keep kids away from the occult ect. cause it shows you how bad it can get. I know it will sure keep me from it.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: James Riordan Gets Better
Review: In this latest Forbidden Doors book from James Riordan (yeah, he wrote it and not Bill Myers) Becka and Scott are off to save a rock star from getting in too deep with Satan. This is one of their tougher battles. It even includes an unexpected twist when one of the band members makes a play for the under-aged Becka.

Unfortunately while this series is supposed to promote prayer and closeness to G-d, James Riordan keeps mucking it up with incorrect facts and bad writing.

Once again there is no mention of the kids being away from school yet again. Somehow Scott gets hired as a roadie for the band even though he is only 14! The musicians actually run the special effects here and not technicians (no wonder there is trouble).


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