Dad of Divas' Reviews: Book Review - Spirit Fighter

Tuesday, May 1, 2012

Book Review - Spirit Fighter

About the Book
Percy Jackson, move over! Jonah Stone is here!

What if Nephilim—the children of angels and men—still walked the earth? And their very presence put the entire world in danger? In Spirit Fighter, Jonah and Eliza Stone learn that their mother is a Nephilim and that they have special powers as quarter-angels. When their mom is kidnapped by fallen angels, they must use those powers to save her. Along the way, they discover that there is a very real and dangerous war going on between good and evil and that God has a big part for them to play in that war.

Parents today are looking for fiction that makes Christianity and the Bible exciting for their kids. This series is the Christian answer to Percy Jackson and the Olympians, The Kane Chronicles, The Secret Series and other middle-grade series packed with adventure, action, and supernatural fights. Son of Angels, Jonah Stone will be the first series in the market to explore this topic from a biblical perspective with content that is appropriate and exciting for middle-grade readers.

About the Author
Jerel Law is a gifted communicator, pastor, and church planter with seventeen years experience working full-time in ministry. He holds a Master of Divinity degree from Gordon-Conwell Seminary and began writing fiction as a way to express his faith and communicate God’s love to others. Law lives in North Carolina with his family.

My Take on the Book
This book was great! As a fan of the Percy Jackson series, this book reminded me much of the action and plot that I have seen there. That being said, it is not the Percy Jackson series, not even close. The book had amazing characters that are developed well by the author, and as a reader you find yourself cheering them on throughout the book. Even though the book is geared for teens and young adults, I found it also to be very enjoyable and I think other adults will too. Another fun part of the book though was the way that it engages the reader in biblical teachings. I had not seen it done in this same fashion, so this was a refreshing way to have your children become closer to God through a fun story.

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