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Location: behind the 4th wall | Many genre books contain theological elements, in some form or another. For this challenge, choose books that the theological subgenre label could apply to. And check out the books tagged with "theological subgenre" here on Worlds Without End (though there are many qualifying books not included). How you interpret the challenge is up to you. Share what you plan to read - or have read - for this challenge. Offer recommendations or request some ideas from your fellow challengers. And remember......this is a book discussion, not a religious debate. Please play nice, everybody.
Edited by dalex 2016-08-02 8:03 PM
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Location: behind the 4th wall | FYI...I have extended this challenge through December.
How is the reading going for everyone? |
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Location: Beaverton, Oregon, USA | Thanks for extending the challenge til December. I just picked up The Devil You Know at the library. I'll read it as soon as I'm done with the current book I'm on. I think this is a great challenge! I've already read some of the more popular ones like The Sparrow and its sequel, Behold the Man, Towing Jehovah. So I'll be perusing other people's lists for ideas. Thanks dalex! |
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Location: behind the 4th wall | There are certainly a lot of book choices for this challenge so I'm sure you'll fill your list quickly. Good luck with your reading splotz. |
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Location: behind the 4th wall | I read 18 books for the theology challenge. These were my favorites.
The Prey of Gods by Nicky Drayden
Occupy Me by Tricia Sullivan
The Engine?s Child by Holly Phillips
The Mapmaker?s War by Ronlyn Domingue
The Bear and the Nightingale by Katherine Arden
The Essex Serpent by Sarah Perry
Living Next Door to the God of Love by Justina Robson
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