Sunday, October 27, 2013
The Christmas Candle by Max Lucado
Let me start by saying that Lucado is my favorite author. But now let me also add; but not for his fiction. Lucado is top notch at non fiction inspirational writing and that is his forte.
As a fiction writer, I find him less than the best.
There are times when it is hard to tell who is talking. The characters are full but the story line is not as well developed as it could be. Susan Boyles starred in the movie version made in the UK.
The setting does come to life and it does have a happy ending. I did enjoy the book but felt it could have been better and that is not up to par with Max's normal delivery of awesomness.
In a nut shell, every 25 years an angel touches a candle and the candle maker must decide whom to gift that candle to as their prayers offered over the candle will be answered. I understood that the idea was that God answers the prayers, I just did not appreciate the idea that once every 25 years an angel touches a candle to make that candle special.
The story line is a little loose in other places as well. The character of the new preacher is a little flat.
The candle takes on powers in the end when it lights up an area very large to shine on a young girl and her baby. I did not care for the supernatural element.
I can see how many people would really enjoy the story. To be honest, I am not a fan of fiction and that greys my review right off the bat.
I received a free copy of this book from the publisher through the Booksneeze in exchange for writing a review. If you think that got the book a favorite review then I would encourage you to read several other reviews as I tend to be brutally honest.
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