

While I assert that the Christian themes were strong, to a nonbeliever they will still be unnoticeable. Knight’s first sections, my thought process became: okay, so either this is going to be a complete heresy against Christianity, or it’s going to turn around and blow my mind. Alright, so when I started reading this book and got into Mr. He played such a crucial role in the plot, too, that I had a good time hating him. First of all, Isaac Knight? I HATED HIM WITH PASSION. However, having said these things, I also am confused as to how I feel about this book.


It was clean and sweet and written beautifully, with solid characters and a strong plotline. (Taken from Goodreads)Īh, a breath of fresh air-it’s been forever since I read a good Christian dystopian, and this one fit the bill. With a killer targeting Lints and corruption threatening the highest levels of the Authority, Carrington must uncover the truth before it destroys her. Then Carrington is offered an unprecedented chance at the life she’s always dreamed of, but she can’t shake the feeling that it may be an illusion. The whispers contradict everything she’s been told yet they resonate deep within. She knows it’s her duty to follow the true way of the Authority.īut as Carrington begins this nightmare, rumors of rebellion rattle her beliefs. Ripped from her family, she’ll spend her days serving as a Lint, the lowest level of society. But she never expected the moment she’d spent a lifetime preparing for-her Choosing ceremony-would end in disaster.

Like all citizens since the Ruining, Carrington Hale knows the importance of this day. “Not to be Chosen would yield a cruel fate of my own making.” Published By: Tyndale House Publishers (2015) ** This post contains affiliate links for your convenience.**
