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Title:Angelwalk (Angelwalk #1)
Author:Roger Elwood
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Deluxe Edition
Pages:Pages: 189 pages
Published:February 1st 1988 by Crossway Books
Categories:Christian Fiction. Fiction. Christian. Paranormal. Angels. Fantasy
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Angelwalk (Angelwalk #1) Paperback | Pages: 189 pages
Rating: 3.86 | 272 Users | 28 Reviews

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What an interesting premise. An angel who was friends with Lucifer before he was banished from heaven goes to bat for him with God. So God tells the angel to see what Lucifer has done on the earth and if it isn’t all that bad then God agrees to allow Lucifer to return.

When my friend told me she was reading this, I immediately went to my library and put it on order. I absolutely adored Frank Peretti’s This Present Darkness and the way it depicts the spirit world alongside the human world. I found it both fascinating and eye-opening (even though its fiction.)

But this was different.

Perhaps it was the timing with which I began reading it—when Covid19 pandemic broke out and the whole work was chaotic—that I couldn’t get through it. Or maybe it was simply how the focus was on the disgusting parts of humanity—the parts that literally made my stomach queasy (and I’m not a super sensitive reader). I just could finish it. Maybe I’ll pick it back up and give it another try when I’m in a mood for something dark. But then again maybe not.

Dnf 55%

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Original Title: Angelwalk
ISBN: 0891074406 (ISBN13: 9780891074403)
Edition Language: English
Series: Angelwalk #1

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I didn't enjoy this book. It spoke some truth but it did it in a way that just sucker punched you with each and every chapter and there wasn't much of a plot to the story.

I read this book when i was younger and trying to figure out if i was gay. This book made me feel horrible about myself because of my sexuality. I was recently purging books and came across this one - i put it in the give a way pile and then thought about how horrible this book made me feel and realized that I never wanted this book to make anyone else feel this way.I promptly went to the backyard and burned this book. Very cathartic!

This books was amazing... I absolutely loved it!

A good book with echos of Frank Peretti's style of writing.

I hadn't read it since I was much younger, and was afraid it wouldn't age well. I was right. It's a heavy-handed sermon thinly veiled with a plot. If you agree with his point, you feel gut-punched repeatdly; if you disagree... well, if you hadn't stopped reading, his sermon probably wouldn't have changed your views. It's sad really: with better plotting and less heavyhandedness, it had potential as a concept.

Amazing look on what it would be like to be an angle in heaven sent back down to earth...complex...intriguing!!!

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