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Green (Circle (Thomas Nelson)) [Englisch] [Taschenbuch]

Ted Dekker
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  • Taschenbuch: 416 Seiten
  • Verlag: Thomas Nelson; Auflage: Reprint (3. Februar 2012)
  • Sprache: Englisch
  • ISBN-10: 1595546820
  • ISBN-13: 978-1595546821
  • Größe und/oder Gewicht: 21,1 x 14 x 2,5 cm
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  • Amazon Bestseller-Rang: Nr. 92.945 in Englische Bücher (Siehe Top 100 in Englische Bücher)

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Thrilling 1. Juni 2010
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'Green' is an almost perfect, seamless, beginning and the end to the Circle Series. It has to be the most original series I have ever read. The story has elements of Bible lore. There is a Judas (the betrayer), people "baptizing" (called "drowning in the book) to literally wash away their "sins", and Thomas the main character could have been the new Moses.

You will get lost in this story, and it will make you think. Amazing, along the lines of "The Lord of the Rings" or "Narnia" for Christian based fantasy.
If you like Christian based Fantasy, these books are a must!!

If you enjoy christian fiction I'd also recommend the time travel story 'Godstone - The Kairos Boxes':

Godstone - The Kairos Boxes
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Good not Great 6. September 2009
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I first became a fan of Dekker's after I read "Three". Since then, I have read most of everything that he has written. My favorite, by far, are the original circle trilogy novels. As a pastor, I have recommended them to many new converts, as I believe they express the heart of God; not to mention, they are extremely well written.

However, regarding this new novel, I came away disappointed. First, I have not read the "Lost" series. Dekker refers to these books significantly and in fact, some of the characters of these books play a significant role in Green. So, many times I felt lost not completely understanding prior character development.

Second, I have read "Showdown", "Saint", and "Sinner", and did not care for them at all. If you have not read these books, you will be lost, since they play a highly significant role in the novel.

Third, Dekker has developed a fascination with vampires in this book, which I believe takes away from the original story. It appears to me that Dekker is trying to "cash-in" on popular culture's current fascination with these types of stories.

Fourth, the main character of "Thomas" disappears in the book --meaning Thomas finds himself in a "predicament" and Dekker does not mention him for several chapters. This happens as well, with "Monique" and "Kara". Dekker reintroduces them in this book, but they play a very minor role as opposed to the earlier trilogy.

On a positive note, overall this is a well-written book, and the plot moves along well. I would have liked a better resolution, but I understand why he did what he did, so that the "circle" story would continue.

If you liked the original trilogy you will like this book, but if your are like me, the original books are much better. To give Dekker the benefit of the doubt, maybe I expected too much from this book due to the greatness previous three.
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Round and Round We Go 30. August 2009
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Ted Dekker's latest fantasy thriller, Green, is referred to as "The Beginning and the End." It's been over 5 years since fans first answered the call to "Dive Deep" into an alternate reality where the spiritual has been made clear and evil is as plain as the scabs on your skin.

Fans of Dekker's work are surely familiar with the question "How does this tie in to the rest of his books?" Over the past 5 years, more novels than not have been intertwined into this bigger story called the "Books of History Chronicles". The Circle Series, Lost Books, and Paradise Novels tell the story of humanity through the lens of extraordinary books that have the power to create history. In essence, "The Word is made Flesh". With The Books of History Chronicles now including upwards of 15 novels, the larger story has surpassed epic status. Thousands of Ted's avid readers have been swept into his writing through one of these books. This makes Green his most anticipated novel to date.

Green finds the Circle in a desperate place, 10 years since their Savior has last been seen. Many within Elyon's band of rebels have begun to doubt their core beliefs and practices. How do you love and follow a God that seems distant? Is He truly in control when your world seems in chaos? Dekker poses these age old questions in a fresh light by examining them through the eyes of the Circle.

Amidst such deep theological questions, there is still fun to be had. A fast-placed plot full of betrayal, reality-hopping, battles, and hand-to-hand combat serve as the backdrop for the bigger themes of the story. Dekker knows how to balance thought-provoking concepts with non-stop action. After over 2 dozen novels, Ted has it down to an art, and it shows in this latest adventure.

Green reads as a fitting end, or perhaps a beginning, to Ted's signature series. This is must-read fiction for all fans of Dekker. The Circle has proven to be one of the most moving, yet relevant, allegories of all time, and Green lives up to the series in which it belongs. Green reads as both the finale, yet also the prequel to the 2004 masterpieces, Black, Red, and White.

Expertly tying in loose story threads from the Paradise Novels and Lost Books, Dekker weaves a truly satisfying conclusion to the series that has spawned a thousand conversations and ignited countless fans to fall deep in love with their Creator.
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At Times Brilliant 26. August 2009
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It has been ten years since the events of White. A lot has changed. The Circle no longer fights the Horde, but flees from them. They have faithfully followed Elyon's command to love regardless of personal cost. However, numerous deaths and hearts weary from flight have led The Circle to begin to fracture. Divisions from within concerning doctrine, has caused many to waver in their faith in Elyon. How long can they continue to endure the constant pressure from inside and outside The Circle?

When they believe things are at their worst, it's just the beginning. An evil like they have never imagined is working its way from the past into the future. With seduction and deception, it takes even the heart of Thomas' rebellious son, Samuel. Can Thomas save his son? Will Elyon rescue The Circle?

I always wondered why Black had a green cover. Never made sense to me until I learned there would be another book added to The Circle series. So while I was a bit skeptical of adding to an already wonderful, complete story, I took some comfort in knowing this was most likely planned before the success of the original three. However, I doubted that the magic of The Circle books could be recaptured again.

There are parts of Green that are reminiscent of the original three books. It takes us to the depths of Elyon's waters and allows us to once again bask in the knowledge of the God we serve. It opens our hearts to raw truths and lifts our spirits in anticipation of a time yet to come. Green at moments was powerful and gripping, intense and passionate. At other moments, it was boring. Not a word often used to describe a Dekker book. However, there were parts that I literally had to push through to get to the next section that moved the story along.

Green got bogged down in the filling in of details. It brings several series together, but there were parts that lagged. Scenes with Billy and Janae didn't see to progress well and felt circular at times. Not a lot of real plot. It was good to have Billy back, but much of what I loved about his character was lacking. This time around, he seemed a bit flat and one dimensional.

Janae didn't work for me. While I understand she was necessary to the plot, I couldn't get into her character. It lacked any real depth and the part about her father was silly. In Green, she pretty much bogged down most scenes she was in and outside the opening chapters a rather useless character.

It was nice to finally have some answers to questions that have been floating around for years. Three series were mostly tied up in Green--The Circle Books, Paradise Novels, and The Book of Histories series. There are still some open ends and threads that could be developed, but for the most part, these stories seem to be ended.

I do disagree with Dekker's notes at the beginning of Green. Personally I would never want to read Green before Black, Red, and White. I love suspense way to much to want to start reading a series knowing how it ended. The same would be true for Showdown, Sinner, Chosen, Infidel, Renegade, and Chaos. For me, all these books would be spoiled if I read Green first. Part of the beauty of Dekker's writing is in the twists and turns. If one already knows the answer, then his writing is greatly diminished. So while he says start anywhere, if you enjoy suspense, mystery, impulsive plot twist, and waiting for answers, don't start with Green. Half the fun will be lost.

Continuing to follow Biblical events, Green is apocalyptic. Dekker did a great job of portraying end times without diving into theology. It's interesting the approach he took and he handled the apocalyptic events well.

So it looks like the series is ended--maybe. Dekker wrapped up with some awesome scenes. We get to revisit characters that by now feel like family and dive once again into Elyon's water. We're reminded of God's love for us, of our call to love the lost, of passion, the past, the present, and the future. We get to once again glimpse God as the child, the father, the warrior. Dekker has created a series that is truly remarkable. These books bring God out. They remind the church of who we serve and why we persevere. Beyond the mysteries, of the worms, the books, the superpowers, stands God and His enduring love and endless pursuit of even one lost son. While Green was the weakest of the four, it still had scenes that could lift us to the mountain--to our Creator.
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