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  1. No, I haven’t heard of it but that’s not altogether surprising since it’s a genre I wouldn’t normally turn to either. I did however read a Christian fiction book a few years ago for some reason, and I could definitely see the appeal. It is quite uplifting to read on occasional book where old-fashioned values are central, and even more so at this time of year. I wouldn’t want to exist on that kind of cosy message all the time, but they do compensate for a lot of the darker and more difficult subjects in a lot of fiction.

    1. Exactly right FF. I’d probably find these books preachy if I read them too often, but I just found this one ‘quaint’ LOL

    1. I’d be interested to see what you think of them Karissa, as you are much more familiar with this genre

    2. I grew up reading a lot of books like this and tend to avoid them now as I generally find Christian fiction pretty cheesy. I wouldn’t be surprised if my parents had a copy of this – maybe I’ll look over the holidays!

  2. Surely there are other books that showcase this central idea that you’re not naming (to avoid spoilers, laudable) that DO have character development and DO have consistency and DO have a well-thought-out plot.

    Cuz in this era…presumably concerned with #ownvoices, with changing climate and depleting resources, etc. when so many good books go unpublished and when a good number of trees were already felled for its previous printings (with all their flaws)…I’m flummoxed by the choice to reprint this.

    1. Yup very good point, there definitely are. I’ve never really understood reprints myself? Like, the authors added another note and that’s great, but, really not necessary LOL

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