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Ted Dekker
With time ticking and each reality at a standoff — Thomas Hunter desperately seeks to save humanity and the worlds he loves but the cost is high. The mesmerizing world of Ted Dekker's The Circle Series reaches new heights with the third novel— White.In our world, Thomas's sister Kara desperately seeks to save humanity using Thomas's unique blood—a lifeline as the clock ticks towards global catastrophe. Meanwhile, Thomas's double life thrusts him into leadership of the Circle, where his mission is to guide his people and secure their salvation through Elyon's teachings.In our world, Thomas struggles with the increased possibility of nuclear apocalypse and the ultimate showdown with Armand Fortier. In the parallel universe, the Qurong's Horde threatens more than just lives as Thomas has to make a choice that could define him forever.Ted Dekker excels in crafting a narrative rich with allegorical depth and spiritual introspection, making The Circle Series a profound exploration of faith, redemption, and the human spirit. Join the Circle with the rest of the series:Book 1: BlackBook 2: RedBook 3: WhiteBook 4: Green
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Author
Ted Dekker
Pages
400
Publisher
Thomas Nelson
Published Date
2009-07-26
ISBN
1418537128 9781418537128
Ratings
Google: 4.5
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"<strong>These creatures are so adorable I just can't.</strong><br/><br/>I think I loved this triad even more than the first. Mishar and Vordri were so playful and adorable. I was suprised that the two blood brothers got along so well. Even though it had less of a plot than the previous this story was still hard to put down and oh so sweet. Honestly though it's a little unbelievable that every human male in this world is a murderous brute.<br/><br/>Korash didn't have enough qualities I would say. For example Mishar was a helpless flirt and playful. Vordri was playful, strict, and crafty. Korash just seemed to be the leader and that's was it no real skills to set him apart from the others. Even so I loved them all and they meshed so well together.<br/><br/>It was nice to understand Emala. Getting to know them made me want to reread the first book. And wouldn't you know it after all Emala's been through and how many times she got tricked she couldn't help but to do it again. Uggghhh.<br/><br/>What I love about these stories so much is the bond they all share. In the presents of their mate the males stop fighting each other over difference and focus solely on their female. And she equally loves them giving them all the love they need and her too in return. The playfulness in this story was so funny. I was constantly smiling and blushing with Mishar's flirting, Vordri's teaching, and Korash's acceptance.<br/><br/>I cannot pick a favorite but it would be between the two blood brothers. Mishar and his inability to speak but fierce determination not to make his non existent voice a disability made me proud. Vordri took longer to get to love but that's what was so intriguing he wormed his way into your heart and before you know it he became a big grizzly teddy bear.<br/><br/>The epilogue at the end had me reaching for the next story before I could write this review. I can't wait to know the band of brothers that helped Korash's triad."