Monday, July 24, 2017

BOOK REVIEW: Seventh Dimension - The Door: A Young Adult Fantasy: Reviewed by GABixlerReviews


Format: Kindle Edition|Verified Purchase





In an author’s note, the author shares the intended audience for this book... the debut of the Seventh Dimension Series... For every child who struggles with doubt, for every kid who has been bullied, for every teen who comes from a broken home, and for every young adult who longs to be understood — this book is for you.

Personally, I think that about covers all of us, don’t you? At least at one time or another, especially as teens, we have been one of those children she wants to reach... For many, who will know who they are, I’ll recommend this to you as a “must read!”

Shale Snyder was an unhappy girl, unhappy at home, at school, and now she’d had a curse placed on her after she had fallen, holding a friend’s dog, and it had been killed. Two years later, Judd still hated her and was harassing her, the latest by sneaking up to her in the halls of the school, touching her, and then moving away quickly so nobody noticed other than Shale who, at first, wasn't sure who was doing this--though she had a good guess...

Now she felt like her only friend was her Diary, always opening with Dear DOG... (And although she spelled His name backward in case anybody ever read it, God listened to her thoughts as she wrote to Him...)

It was on the day that she’d found an old book she always loved, The Donkey and the King, that she found a straight pin that her mother must have lost, and started carrying it with her... that led to her becoming frustrated and angrily using that pin on the back of Judd, her enemy, who had once again been playing games.

As often happens, though, she was the one who got in trouble!

But it had started when one of her teachers had accused her in a class of plagiarizing her paper on As You Like It. By that time she was so upset that when Judd started again, she turned, followed him, and stuck that pin deep into his back!

It got much worse, she had been suspended, her parents didn’t support her, and her best friend’s parents told her she couldn’t be her friend anymore.

That was the day that Much-Afraid came... She had barked outside her door long enough until Shale followed him, on and on, but then her foot caught in a hole and she fell. When she woke up, she heard a lady talking...

Shale had crossed a portal and wound up in a beautiful garden where she found animals that could talk! She realized that they seemed to be the animals that were in her favorite book when she was a child and wondered if she was dreaming.

But she was here now, so she started talking to the donkey and discovered that, indeed, his name was Baruch. They told her she was in the King’s garden and they roamed around for a while, talking more, until...the crows came.

And they were afraid and left the garden...until they came to another garden that Baruch recognized when he had been led to meet the King...

They went on...always searching...meeting dangers...until they found themselves in Jerusalem...and discovered that Shale’s father had his home there, although he was not there at the time...

But Shale longed to find the King and, one day, they saw him in the distance... And listened while Christ, after his time in the wilderness, was tempted...

Roberts has intertwined the events of Christ's life so skillfully that you find that you are walking in Shale’s footsteps, seeing everything new as she was... It’s magical, fantastical, and so very, very, memorable... and this is only the first book in the series! 
 I’m excited about the book, a young adult story that is bound to attract young readers through the age of 99... We are all looking to find the King and in this journey into a fantasy set in Jerusalem, you may indeed find Him...

I must add this to my personal favorites for 2016...and it just might be at the top. Get this book as a gift for your teens...and read it also. It’s beautifully written and beautifully inspired. I think you’ll agree with me if you decide to meet Baruch and have him help you through the journey. Highly, highly recommended. And see my blog for unexpected happenings while writing this review...

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