Worlds Unseen (Seventh World Trilogy)

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  • Misty

    > 3 day

    Truly liked this book .It inspires truth faith hope.Giving the reader a peek into the character of our Lord Jesus Christ.Yes I would recommend it to my youth class at my church. Rachel keep up the good work!!!!

  • Paleo Chick

    > 3 day

    Greasy stories and enjoyed the characters. I was sorry it ended. Nice to see books with good content and no bad words.

  • Donna C.

    Greater than one week

    Looking forward to reading more in this series. It is a clean fantasy about a world ruled by an evil family who get their power from the Darkness on the other side of the Veil. The Gifted are beginning to come forth ...

  • Eklektos

    > 3 day

    I have been disappointed with popular contemporary fantasy literature (such as Song of Fire and Ice) which have taken a wonderful genre and pumped-in sex for the sake of sex, violence for the sake of violence, completely depthless characters, and heroes who are villains by any definition. I stumbled upon the 7th World Trilogy accidently, and wish that I could find more like it. Superbly written, utterly engrossing, and amazingly original.

  • MIS Transporter

    > 3 day

    Well-written and nicely edited. I dont know if it bothers others, but typos, spelling, and grammatical errors are such an eye sore for me. It seems that most e-books have their errors, but I dont know exactly why. Perhaps the editing isnt very thorough. One of the things that I noticed about this series is its overall excellence. That includes writing, editing, story, characters, and creativity. I would urge all fans of Christian fantasy, or any type of fantasy, to get into this series. Reminiscent of CS Lewis, its inspiring, powerful, and worth your time.

  • Danae Lawrence

    > 3 day

    I loved all three of these books. They vaguely reminded me of Narnia because of their alternate world theme, but the plot-line was all its own. The Seventh World awaits the coming six individuals - Warrior, Singer, Seer, Healer, Listener, Voice - whose union will announce the returning of their banished King. Only the King has the power to overthrow the tyrannical powers which currently rule the Seventh World.

  • Kindle Customer

    > 3 day

    Rachel Starr Thomson creates amazing worlds; Ive enjoyed each book of hers Ive read to date, and this is no exception. Bought it a while back, then splurged this week and purchased the entire series plus another series shes created. This is the second time Ive read this novel. The author draws us quickly into a world where the forgotten is becoming known once more, and the unseen becoming clear - to some, at least. A very enjoyable alt medieval universe, good vs evil tale. Looking forward to reading the next book in this series!

  • Linda Jansen

    > 3 day

    This is a novel about the spiritual battle between the forces of good and evil. Any Christian should recognize the similarities between the King who has been in another world for a long time and the Lord Jesus Christ. Most of the people on Earth have forgotten Him or stopped believing in this novel. But there are some who hold the hope of His return in their hearts. There also is a prophet and a seer, making the novel more interesting. The common people tire of their evil rulers and revolt, only to be confronted by the powers of darkness. It was an interesting read, although I felt that much of the n novel gave too much focus on the power of darkness instead of the power of good. N

  • John Edgell

    Greater than one week

    Great story! Well written with only a lost me spot in a couple of places. Rachel is an engaging writer who knows how to make a story come alive. I highly recommend Worlds Unseen. I am now reading the second book in the trilogy. Superb!

  • Barbara Kunkel

    > 3 day

    This was such a quick read. I love a writer whose words just flow so easily. After reading in-depth books that exhaust brain, books like Rachels are a breath of fresh air. I liken them to palate cleansers; like at a wine tasting, you eat a little cracker to cleanse you palate for the next wine. The Lord has given Rachel a wonderful gift and she is using it mightily to further His Kingdom.

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