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The Novelist

By: Angela Hunt
Narrated by: Ruth Ann Phimister
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When a best-selling novelist begins writing an allegory of her troubled son's life, she soon wonders how much control she has over her creation.

Angela Hunt, best-selling, Christy Award-winning author of more than 70 books, fills The Novelist with suspense and spiritual dilemmas. Through alternating narratives, it achieves additional drama.

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"This novel...shows poignancy and imagination." (Publishers Weekly)

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I love the way the author brings walking with God into the story.

I totally appreciate the surprise addition of mental illness into the story. This subject really hit home for my experience with stepdaughters. It was a welcome surprise to hear how healthy parenting can handle the issue with a successful outcome. Thank you for addressing the issue in a positive manner.

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A Refreshing New Story Line

If you could sum up The Novelist in three words, what would they be?

Surprising, Interesting, Edifying

Who was your favorite character and why?

William was my favorite character. He starts out innocent and quickly develops into a man plagued by many temptations. Although his attitude quickly changes to being selfish and lustful, he still retains a soft side that is hidden from him for a while. Once he's faced with his bad choices and how it has ruined paradise, William is repentant and wants to make things right if possible. He is very close to being human even though he's a character in a book!

What about Ruth Ann Phimister’s performance did you like?

Yes. She changed her voice to represent each main character and held my interest.

Who was the most memorable character of The Novelist and why?

Casey was the most memorable character because she represented two people. She was the allegory personage of God in her novel, and she was a stressed mother in real life.

Any additional comments?

I very much appreciated the refreshing new story line. It wasn't a preachy book, yet, it clearly showed the struggle of good and evil. It brought to life how subtle satin's attacks are and how easily we fall into his hands if we aren't vigilant in our faith.

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The Novelist


Wonderful book from beginning to end - made the commute to and from work something to look forward to each day.

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excellent!

it's been awhile since I read an Angela hunt book. this was fantastic. a very interesting way to touch then soul

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Very gripping

The story was gripping once it hooked me. It took awhile. I had a very hard time listening to the reader. Her voice sounds like a very old granny and was very very hard to get used to. But eventually the story grabbed me and I wanted to listen more. Still not a fan if the reader but definitely the author. Will listen to more if there are other narrators.

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This one blew my mind...

Wow! What a great book. Even though I knew the concept of the story (allegory) within the story and I had read a lot of the other reviews before I read the book, this book was an awesome read. Ms. Hunt is a masterful storyteller and she does draw you in and yet she is also a very powerful teacher. God has gifted her greatly and she certainly uses this gift to help others understand some of the most thorny issues--free will vs. a divine plan.

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