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I read Heaven, I bought it right after my son was killed last year! I found it very comforting, and I think you'll like it! I like David Eddings's books also!

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:24: You really have been having a rough year. I never knew. My condolences, and you'll be in my prayers.

EDIT: I just did a search and found you mentioned this shortly after joining the forum in the prayer requests forum. I really have to read that forum more. How are you and Cameron (note: Becky's grandson who lost his father for those like me who didn't know) doing?

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Silent prayer - :blink:

May the Lord's presence be with you where your heart is empty and in sorrow.

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If you want a Christian recommendation, I just bought a book titled Heaven by Randy Alcorn and gave it to my mother for her birthday. I never read it myself, but it was highly recommended by someone at my church. Oh, and that author I couldn't remember for that Belgariad and Mallorean series (fantasy, not Christian) was David Eddings.

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I read that, too - well, at least part of the series. It is one of the better fantasy novels.

If you want Christian Sci-Fi recommendations, there's a book called Arena by Karen Hancock. <<--LINK

Oooooh! She has a new book out, I see!

I've also read the Firebird trilogy by Kathy Tyers. <<--LINK

Another good couple of books are Shadowmancer and Wormwood by G.P. Taylor. <<--LINK

I thought Wormwood was the better of the two. But both are Fantasy kind of along the lines of Frank Peretti's This Present Darkness novel.


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Silent prayer - :emot-hug:

May the Lord's presence be with you where your heart is empty and in sorrow.

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If you want a Christian recommendation, I just bought a book titled Heaven by Randy Alcorn and gave it to my mother for her birthday. I never read it myself, but it was highly recommended by someone at my church. Oh, and that author I couldn't remember for that Belgariad and Mallorean series (fantasy, not Christian) was David Eddings.

SilentPrayer -

I read that, too - well, at least part of the series. It is one of the better fantasy novels.

If you want Christian Sci-Fi recommendations, there's a book called Arena by Karen Hancock. <<--LINK

Oooooh! She has a new book out, I see!

I've also read the Firebird trilogy by Kathy Tyers. <<--LINK

Another good couple of books are Shadowmancer and Wormwood by G.P. Taylor. <<--LINK

I thought Wormwood was the better of the two. But both are Fantasy kind of along the lines of Frank Peretti's This Present Darkness novel.

Ohhhhh thanks Nebula, I always like to hear about new books!

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