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Highly recommended
Many years ago one of my sons was a distinctly reluctant reader. We discovered graphic novel versions of various classic books in a store in England and started buying them for him. And he started to read. So, though I'm not really into graphic novels for myself, I certainly see their value. And I was delighted, as well as curious, when I got the chance to read Robert Luedke's Christian graphic novel.
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While archeologist Dr. Terry Harper struggles to return to the States after an assassination attempt, his blackouts reveal the story of "super-apostle" Paul, lifted from powerful enemy to powerful befriender of the faith. The art is bright and full of action and character. The dialog is fun, with a pleasing blend of familiar and strange. The storyline blends history with action-adventure. And the overall impression is the same as those long-ago classics-something that I'm sure will appeal to the reluctant reader, and the reluctant, or enthusiastic Christian teen or preteen.
Rise of the Apostle is the third in a set of novels. I'm passing it on to our youth group at church, and hope perhaps they might choose to read the others-if they get them for the library I shall probably sneak in to catch up on them myself. I want to know what happens next to the archeologist, and see how the stories play out.