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"Illusion by Frank Peretti"

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Anonymous Sverige said...

This is far from a simple novel. It's multifaceted, with numerous storylines and some complex technical information to process. Peretti does a very nice job of simplifying many aspects of this book so that it's understandable to the average reader. However, he doesn't skimp on answering questions and filling in gaps in his theory. Instead, he creates a scenario that's easy to understand and plausible sounding to the reader. As with most books where the line between progress and morality becomes blurred, I enjoyed contemplating what these characters achieved and whether the cost outweighed the benefits. At one point, Dr. Ian Malcolm's line from Juarasic Park came to mind--"Yeah, but your scientists were so preoccupied with whether they could that they didn't stop to think if they should."

Illusion is rich with symbolism and subtle spiritual themes. But one aspect that cannot go unmentioned is the stunning love between Dane and Mandy. I adore stories that portray, deep, devoted love; a love that endures past death. That to me is true romance and I find it a joy to read about.

May 30, 2012 at 9:52 AM

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