5/21/2023 0 Comments Dragonspell by donita k paul![]() ![]() There is this- subject- that neither quite knows how to broach or if one ought to. Talking to old friends becomes like talking to dearly-loved former in-laws after a divorce. I read it at the recommend of a dear friend, a missionary, who (I am all but certain) wants to use it as a springboard to talk about Jesus.įaith becomes such an awkward topic, when one leaves a religion. ![]() I should note here that this is not the sort of book that I would choose to read these days. having her agree immediately and completely with whatever 'lesson' the various nicety nice perfect people come and tell her, and become even more two-dimensional and Mary Sueish than ever) but if you're not reading this with an eye toward applying the didactic life lessons. I guess you could argue that there's some tension regarding Kale's "growth," (e.g. (And they did, if you look at the awards this has won.) Instead, give all the uber-nice NPCs in "Dragons of Autumn Twilight" their own book.) It's the Dragonlance that the Bible Belt can put its seal of approval on. (That would be, take away Raistlin Majere and make Tanis not a half-elf. ![]() This is a- pretty bad book, and not worth reading at all unless you're a Christian.īasically, it's Dragonlance + Evangelical worldview - ANY in-group tension. ![]()
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