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White (Circle Series #3)

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  • Anonymous

    Posted January 19, 2012

    Ted Dekker is truly an artist in what he does.

    Ted Dekker has masterfuly created a series of: Suspense, action, romance, and comedy. I'm a diehard fan of Ted Dekker !

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  • Anonymous

    Posted January 5, 2012

    One of his best

    This was one of my favorite books by Ted Dekker!

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  • Anonymous

    Posted August 23, 2011

    Loved it.

    I loved the whole series! A must read.

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  • Posted February 5, 2009

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    The perfect ending to three novels, two worlds, and one amazing story.

    Review by Jill Williamson

    Thomas Hunter has his hands full with his men trying to explain who Justin really is and why one needs to die to truly live. Mikil, one of his female soldiers, claims to be having dreams about Kara Hunter, Thomas¿ sister from the other world. Mikil tells Thomas that he died there, which explains why he hasn¿t dreamed about earth in thirteen months. He tells Mikil he doesn¿t want to go back, but she insists that without his help, the Raison Strain will be released. Thomas remembers the blank book and writes a quick story that ends with Thomas Hunter coming back to life.

    Thomas awakes on a gurney with a white sheet draped over him. Not only is he alive, but the blank book of history came with him. This sets off the third and final book in the Circle Trilogy. The race is on for Thomas to try and stop the spread of the Raison Strain from killing all but a select few of the world¿s population.

    Ted Dekker is brilliant the way he weaves the plots of both worlds together. Where Thomas knows and loves Elyon and Justin in the future world, he seeks to find the truth of that same creator on earth. It¿s more non stop action that comes down to one man¿s choice to save the world of himself.

    This was the perfect ending to three novels, two worlds, and one amazing story. I love Dekker¿s creativity and pacing. He is proof that there is an audience for modern fantasy/suspense. His use of blood and its importance for sustaining life¿and gaining eternal life¿is brilliant. I was completely thrilled and satisfied with the end of this series.

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  • Posted January 28, 2009

    A great fairy tail set up that can still be good

    As I said, this is sort of a fairy tail. But it still has a ton of action and adventre. It was sort of sad though, ooops.... can't tell ya why. Best series ever.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted May 14, 2007

    A reviewer

    this book was the best book i have ever read. I was hooked from the beginning[Black] Ted out does himself one this one if you are looking for a fast paced adventure this series is for you!

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  • Anonymous

    Posted May 15, 2007

    Exquisite Story

    This is an exquisite and riveting story about two worlds with material and spiritual dimensions truly out of this world. Thomas Hunter has been given the ability to bridge the two worlds, and the charge to save them from physical and spiritual destruction. The story combines intriguing and surprising action with heatfelt moments of romance and spiritual revelation to force a masterful and unforseen conclusion.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted May 12, 2006

    An amazing conclusion!

    If you've read the first two Circle Trilogy books (Black and Red) then strap yourself in for the exciting conclusion! This book is packed full of action, romance, and the love of God. The conclusion to the circle trilogy will leave you breathless and wondering if this world is, perhaps a dream...

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  • Anonymous

    Posted April 18, 2005

    Incredible

    Wow. This trilogy is the greatest one I think I've ever read. I could not put it down for a whole day. I was so into the book that I couldn't put it down for half an hour without just dying to read more. The love story in this book is so sweet. The end-wow, the end will surprise you. As soon as I figured out what it would be, I cried. It made me cry so bad. There was such unmistakeable reference to the Bible. I have a little new perspective on God and His love from reading this book. Brilliant book. I strongly encourage you to read it. I mean, these are the types of books that make me VERY thankful I know how to read.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted February 28, 2005

    Greatest book series ever written

    This is the greatest book series ever written. It beat out the Enders game series by a long shot. this book makes you think, and makes you feel emotions that make you all tied up in the book. i litteraly couldnt put it down i carried it everywhere with me until i finished it. this book ended with me not asking any questions (besides one, who is Billy?)It is some of the best fiction i have ever read. this is the book series to read. read it now, it is awesome.

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  • Posted December 9, 2008

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    terrific conclusion to the fabulous ¿The Circle¿ trilogy

    The older Thomas Hunter was killed by a terrorist who threatens the world with a virus unless the nations hand him full control of nuclear weapons. Only Thomas can save the earth from this madman, who has unleashed pandemic consequences, but he has been dead for three days; there seems no hope left for mankind.--- The younger Thomas Hunter lives on a much less technological earth than the one he has just died on. Here he leads counterinsurgency efforts against the Scarabs in an attempt to gain religious freedom for his people. However, war has put this earth on the brink of annihilation with disease spreading pandemic. In spite of terrific savior efforts by Thomas¿s fellow compatriots Elyon and Justin, this Thomas knows ultimately he must be the one to save his people here and go to sleep and awaken on the other earth to save that sphere.--- This is a terrific conclusion to the fabulous ¿The Circle¿ trilogy as Thomas continues his efforts to save two worlds against overwhelming odds. The action-packed story line is loaded with surprising twists as deadly chaos has become the norm on the two planes that the champion bridges through his dreams. A special love between Elyon and Justin adds a human element to the countdown of the seemingly end of days on the twofold earths. Ted Dekker bows out with a fabulous finale that will have readers of epic fantasy with Christian overtones demanding more such works as this author will be colored as one of the sub-genre¿s leading lights.--- Harriet Klausner

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  • Anonymous

    Posted November 7, 2004

    a peice of art

    I too am a college student and this has set me back on my upcoming midterms. I couldn't focus unitl I got to the end. This was a great end to his trilogy. If your ready to test your mind and reality, hold on a read this series. Also, the relationship to this trilogy and the bible is unmistakable. Wonderful I tell you, just wonderful.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted November 8, 2004

    WOW!!

    Absolutely AMAZING!!. Ted Dekker has composed another masterpiece that blew my mind. I must say, I was sad to see it end.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted October 11, 2004

    Greatest Book EVER!!

    The book does not let you stop reading I was so engrosed that I could not put it down for like 5 hours at a time, and I am a college student I don't have time to read books. This is the best, a great way to end the series.

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