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Saturday, January 07, 2006

R.K. Mortenson's, Landon Snow and the Auctor's Riddle, Reviewed

Landon Snow and the Auctor’s Riddle
R. K. Mortenson
Barbour Publishing
ISBN 1-59310-881-8
223 pages




  • Reviewed by Cindy Sproles




  • Book Description:

    “Just ask Landon Snow. He could tell you all about being swallowed by a book, or falling from the sky on horseback, or fleeing a hail of arrows through an enchanted forest, or watching a gigantic gold coin flipping into the sky and wondering…could it be chance, mere circumstance?”

    When Landon Snow and his family head to Button Up, Minnesota to visit his Grandpa Karl and Grandma Alice, he had no idea what would lie ahead. After Grandpa Karl suffers a slight injury in an accident while working on his old jalopy, Landon begins to wonder if life is an accident.

    Grandpa Karl gives Landon a collectable Bible once owned by Bartholomew G. Benneford founder of the local library, and a “dream stone.” He begins an adventure which teaches him the word of God can be depended upon. When the adventure is over, you, like Landon Snow, will wonder if the adventure was real or a dream. Chance or circumstance?

    This “tween” book is filled with extraordinary vocabulary and scripture cleverly tucked into its plot. The book is a great mixture of Alice and Wonderland type characters, books that are alive, and chess pieces which jump the board and become live characters. It’s sure to be a fun read for youth with a Christian content as the guiding force though not overbearing.

    I was impressed with the author’s choice of vocabulary, using words such as “auctor”, “furtively”, and “precipice” to challenge young readers to read further and discover their meaning.

    Landon Snow will intrigue readers from age 10 to 110. A fun way to see how scripture is given and fulfilled – imaginative and even silly at times, Landon Snow and The Auctor’s Riddle is sure to be a hit with both boys and girls in their tweens.




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    8 comments:

    1. I've heard about this book for awhile now and have been meaning to get a copy. I'm glad it's doing well! I think it was featured recently on the CBN website.

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    2. Well sheesh, add another book to my TBR pile! :)

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    3. Like the others, this is on my list. I have four kiddos, three of which LOVE books (the fourth likes to eat books).

      Great weekend to you all.

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    4. I've been looking at these books! It'd be nice to win them!

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    5. Cindy, thanks for taking the time to read the book and for your kind and well-written review of it. I sincerely appreciate it.

      Gina, thanks for all you are doing to support and promote Christian fiction. Great great blog.

      Um, I'm not entering the drawing. Just to clarify.

      Blessings,
      Randy (aka R. K.)

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    6. Cindy,

      Thanks for reviewing this book. It sounds like one my daughter and I would enjoy!

      Janet Rubin

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    7. I always stuggle to find books that will interest my boys. Looks like I will have to check this one out.

      Great review, Cindy.

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