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Arena
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A Repackaged Award Winner From Karen Hancock
Callie Hayes is living a life of fear and disillusionment when she volunteers for a psychology experiment that promises to turn her life around. As her orientation proceeds, Callie becomes frightened by the secrecy and evasion she encounters. When she demands to be released from the program, she is suddenly dropped into a terrifying alien world and into a perilous battle between good and evil. With limited resources and only a few cryptic words to guide her, Callie embarks on a life-changing journey. Will she decipher the plans the Benefactor has established for her escape, or will she succumb to the deception of the Arena?
Callie Hayes is living a life of fear and disillusionment when she volunteers for a psychology experiment that promises to turn her life around. As her orientation proceeds, Callie becomes frightened by the secrecy and evasion she encounters. When she demands to be released from the program, she is suddenly dropped into a terrifying alien world and into a perilous battle between good and evil. With limited resources and only a few cryptic words to guide her, Callie embarks on a life-changing journey. Will she decipher the plans the Benefactor has established for her escape, or will she succumb to the deception of the Arena?
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- Rating: 1 out of 5 stars1/5I detested this book. Although I don't mind an allegorical novel (The Witch, the Lion and the Wardrobe comes to mind), I prefer them to be more subtle. This one basically took a sledgehammer to your head over and over again. Without the "finding Jesus" allegory, this book became just a routine fantasy novel. So, the question is: why did I waste my time finishing this?
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Absolutely amazing! loved every minute of it! I was shocked to find out this is her first published book because of how good it is. the characters are believable, found no 'Deus ex machina'--> no characters are perfect, or indestructible. A couple things were predictable, but they should have been. Even after the 'hero' is obvious, their are still character flaws and weakness' that must be overcome.
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5Probably the best book I've ever read in the Christian Fiction genre. Interesting puzzle-solving aspect: the main character must find her way out of a huge area modeled after Utah's cayons using a manual, a strange sort of key, and a few other tools she gets her hands on.The romance subplot is good, but rather melodramatic at points.The allegory for Christian faith is obvious but not obtrusive.
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5The start of the book didn’t quite prepare me for the journey ahead. Callie makes a decision to participate in a psychology research experiment which turns her world upside down. It made me wonder why she would even consider such an unusual project with little information. One thought kept going through my mind though. This project will definitely test her ability to trust and make right choices. That thought is something we each have struggled with at some point. Now I was ready to see where Callie’s journey would take her and what lessons she would learn. The story takes us to a place where survival is key to everything. I was shocked when Callie meets up with a group of people who have been in this weird place for years. Wasn’t she told that there was a way out and it was just an experiment? Why have some of these people been here for years? Who are the strange creatures that are there to destroy any human that gets in their way? The details are vivid and the author makes everything realistic. Danger lurks just outside of their guarded place and someone is always alert to anything strange coming their way. I did find some interesting subtle hints of Christianity in the story. One such example is when Callie and Rowena are at the sanctuary and the person they meet stops them. They explain that they want to get through the gate. His response is, “The manual says no one can pass through the Gate without Mander’s help.” That instantly made me think of the scripture found in John 14:6 “No one comes to the Father except through me.” Now I was intrigued by what would happen next. You can start to see that Callie is questioning her faith. I liked the inner turmoil she was faced with and thought it was a great example of having faith in what you believe in. There are a few places in the story where it talks about rape so be warned if this is a trigger for you. Pierce comes to Callie’s rescue but he is hard to figure out at times. I think maybe he is struggling with who to believe. Trust is a big theme in the story and like us, the characters sometimes don’t know if they are making the right decision. Deep within the story lies a realm where Callie and the others seek to find their freedom. I liked how the armor of God was referenced by the characters talking about making sure they have their armor on in order to move forward. Among them you can smell fear and uncertainty as the time draws near to move to where freedom awaits them. The author really grabbed my attention as I kept following Callie with anticipation of what she would face next. A key factor is making the right choices and Callie starts to doubt that she will ever get back home. The story for me was like a journey you take to find where your faith is. Do you trust God with everything? Will you find your way back if you get lost or will you be tricked into following evil? The book was good and definitely one that made me understand how important it is to trust in God in all things. I received a copy of this book from Celebrate Lit. The review is my own opinion.
- Rating: 3 out of 5 stars3/5"Intriguing concept, bit preachy (but not overly so) and finishes well. Christianity overtones are not subtle, btw."
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Callie and her fellow travellers have volunteered for psycological research testing, but are instead "kidnapped" by powerful human-like aliens and sent to run through the "Arena". The differing journeys each character takes are metaphors for the differing journeys that we as Christians take in our own walk with God. Everybody's is different. That said, it is only a metaphor and the story works very well on the surface, and I imagine would be engrossing to anybody, regardless of personal religious beliefs/disbeliefs.The writing itself is mostly excellent. Mrs. Hancock creates vivid scenes and has quite an imagination. I would love to see a big-budget movie made of this story. It's part fantasy/part science fiction, and there are very unique technologies.
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