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Maroonbell
Posted April 9, 2012
Very short story which was desirable because I have so little time to read. I like longer books, but sometimes get interrupted so often I lose track of the story or characters. This was short enough to read in one sitting, but was so good I had wished it was longer, or at least that the author had more stories like it I could order and read. In fact I emailed him to ask, but he didn't at this time. This story was in parable form, obviously from the title, and that is the sort of story I really enjoy. I think very deeply about things and parables always reach beneath the surface to find the hidden meanings. I found it to be inspiring and encouraging to anyone trying to walk their spiritual journey and struggling against discouragements and temptations to compromise their journey. It takes God out of the box and leads the believer to follow His leading instead of the consensus. Great read -- wish there was more where this came from!
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Posted January 25, 2012
This is a great book that shows how we need to help every one come to know Christ.
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Posted January 12, 2012
Its full of sweetness man!;)
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Posted December 18, 2011
This is a pretty good book.I think it has all the elements to encourage the reader to keep fliping pages. Thanks
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Posted May 16, 2012
I did not care for this book...crazy beginning and it keeps u wondering...what n the world! The scripture sited at the end did not help......but make me say again..what the world...
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Overview
The Road is a Short Allegory. Like all of us, Chris is walking on the Road. The Road is a metaphor for life. He loses his parents, but he finds friends. The Road is easy and comfortable, but Chris can hear the mountains calling to him and he is curious about the secrets held there. Chineka feeds this curiosity and they eventually strike off into the wild lands.