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Title: Francine Rivers
Post by: Jenz4gvn on February 20, 2004, 12:23:23 AM
     Anyone enjoy Francine Rivers?  She's one of my favorite authors--and I'm happy that she hasn't run out of things to say yet.

     Her book An Echo in the Darkness is the clearest picture of forgiveness I've ever read.  



     


Title: Re:Francine Rivers
Post by: sincereheart on February 20, 2004, 08:30:09 PM
I haven't read anything by her.... But you have piqued my curiosity! What kind of writing does she do?


Title: Re:Francine Rivers
Post by: Jenz4gvn on February 20, 2004, 08:55:29 PM
She writes fiction, with highly scriptural concepts.  The particular book I mentioned is the middle of a series called the Mark of the Lion.  It's set in Rome just after the fall of Jerusalem.  The first book is called A Voice in the Wind (guess whose voice) and begins with, "The city was silently bloating in the hot sun, rotting like the thousands of bodies that lay where they had fallen in street battles."

   She writes the most believable and compelling fiction I've ever read.  If you love to get lost in a book, hers will do it for you.  Not all of them, but this series will grip you; especially the first two.


Title: Re: Francine Rivers
Post by: sincereheart on February 04, 2006, 06:19:20 PM
I thought there was a thread on this author!  :D
I have now read TWO of her books!  :D
I'm not into Janette Oke books and I was afraid that these would be similiar!  :-\
They're not! And the two I read were awesome!  :D


Title: Re: Francine Rivers
Post by: Willowbirch on February 04, 2006, 09:15:08 PM
I thought there was a thread on this author!  :D
I have now read TWO of her books!  :D
I'm not into Janette Oke books and I was afraid that these would be similiar!  :-\
They're not! And the two I read were awesome!  :D
Well, if Sincereheart likes them too...I guess I'll have to try them!  ;D


Title: Re: Francine Rivers
Post by: sincereheart on February 06, 2006, 08:06:41 AM
Well, if Sincereheart likes them too...I guess I'll have to try them!  ;D
ROFL!  ;D
Does that mean if you don't like them, I'm in trouble?  :o


And I lied.... :-X
I've read three.  :P
I forgot about one!  ::)

No one else has read any?  ???

If you only read one, read "The Atonement Child".... That one is really thought-provoking.
I'm not sure about "Redeeming Love". I liked it cause the main character reminded me so much of my husband!  :-*
"The Last Sin Eater" is the one I had forgotten about.


Title: Re: Francine Rivers
Post by: RLOWE on February 06, 2006, 08:41:41 AM
I also like Francine Rivers' "Mark of the Lion" series.

The first 2 even have some Biblical/factual basis.

These can even be read while riding in a vehicle without get car-sick.

These have enough detail that I can reread them fairly frequently without remembering everything.


ALSO: if you like drama, murder, mystery books -- try Terri Blackstocks "NewPointe911"
Christian 5 book series (some even have romance mixed into the picture).
These I can also read while riding in a car without getting car-sick.


Title: Re: Francine Rivers
Post by: Willowbirch on February 06, 2006, 12:42:20 PM

I'm not sure about "Redeeming Love". I liked it cause the main character reminded me so much of my husband!  :-*

Well, I'll have to read that one; and then I can smile and think, "Here's sincereheart's husband! Why, I've practically met him by now!"
I enjoy meeting my loved ones' shadows in books.


Title: Re: Francine Rivers
Post by: sincereheart on February 09, 2006, 04:55:19 PM
I also like Francine Rivers' "Mark of the Lion" series.
I'll keep an eye out for the series!  :D

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The first 2 even have some Biblical/factual basis.
I know "Redeeming Love" is based on Hosea. It's neat because it helps me re-read a chapter with a new perspective.  :D

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These can even be read while riding in a vehicle without get car-sick.
I'm not sure I'm brave enough to test that one out!  :-\ I remember "back in the day" when I could read in a moving vehicle.  ::)
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These have enough detail that I can reread them fairly frequently without remembering everything.
That's the kind I like!  :D


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ALSO: if you like drama, murder, mystery books -- try Terri Blackstocks "NewPointe911"
Christian 5 book series (some even have romance mixed into the picture).
These I can also read while riding in a car without getting car-sick.
I was given two in a series by her. They were good, easy reads. I haven't seen the one you mentioned. I'll see if the library has it.  :)


Title: Re: Francine Rivers
Post by: sincereheart on February 09, 2006, 04:57:14 PM
Well, I'll have to read that one; and then I can smile and think, "Here's sincereheart's husband! Why, I've practically met him by now!"
I enjoy meeting my loved ones' shadows in books.
Ah, Willowbirch! You are a joy!  :D Let me know what you think of my husband after you *meet* him in the book!  :D


And I feel better knowing I'm not the only nut who has those kin shadows!   8)
You, however, made need to be afraid!  :o


Title: Re: Francine Rivers
Post by: baxley on May 12, 2006, 03:41:41 PM
I've been reading her 'Sons of Encouragement' series. There will be a total of 5 books but right now she only has 3 books available. They are about the men who stand in the backgroud of the great men of God.

Her first book was called 'The Priest' (http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v146/baxley/Blessings/ThePriest.gif) about Aaron, brother of Moses.
Currently I am reading 'The Warrior' (http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v146/baxley/Blessings/TheWarrior.gif) about Caleb, friend of Joshua.
Her third book is called 'The Prince' (http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v146/baxley/Blessings/ThePrince.gif) about Jonathan, friend of King David.
I'm looking forward to reading the others when they become available.

They are very good and very thought provoking.



Title: Re: Francine Rivers
Post by: Ruth on May 12, 2006, 11:14:26 PM
I read the "Mark of the Lion" series.  Fantastic.  I also like "Redeeming Love" by her.  She's a powerful writer.


Title: Re: Francine Rivers
Post by: Gin on May 14, 2006, 05:11:52 PM
Hello everyone, I am new here. And when I saw this thread about my all-time favorite Christian author, I just had to jump in.

The first book of Francine's that I read was The Last Sin Eater. I enjoyed it very much and knew that I wanted to read more from this author. Then I read The Mark of the Lion  trilogy and was completly hooked! These books really made me fall in love with historical fiction. She does a truly amazing job! Then I read Redeeming Love  and started encouraging everyone I know to read her books. They are sooo good that I've been able to get "not-yet-born-again" friends to read them! That should give you an idea about her writing skills! Anyway...I've read nearly everything she has written. The only ones I haven't read yet is her new series..The Sons of Encouragement.

So, for any of you who haven't read Francine Rivers yet...please...do yourself a huge favor and read her! You'll be so glad you did!


Title: Re: Francine Rivers
Post by: Soldier4Christ on May 14, 2006, 05:48:59 PM
Hi Gin,

Welcome to Christians Unite. There are man excellant Christians here that love having fellowship with other Christians. I hope that you enjoy your time here with us.

I have never read and of Francine Rivers books but I have heard quite a bit of good about them.


Title: Re:Francine Rivers
Post by: TJITSKE on June 23, 2006, 08:46:11 AM
Hey! In one of her books Francine Rivers write: 'never marry a man before you know what he will do by a car breakdown"Does somebody know in wich book she has written this sentence? And how I have to written it in corect English?


Title: Re: Francine Rivers
Post by: TJITSKE on June 23, 2006, 08:47:11 AM
Hey! In one of her books Francine Rivers write: 'never marry a man before you know what he will do by a car breakdown"Does somebody know in wich book she has written this sentence? And how I have to written it in correct English?


Title: Re: Francine Rivers
Post by: Hary on September 19, 2006, 10:11:58 AM
I've read 'redeeming Love' and i think the other one is something to do with a scarlot thread. Both really great.