Tuesday, January 25, 2011

Lady Carliss and the Waters of Moorue




Lady Carliss and the Waters of Moorue by Chuck Black

Reviewed by Savvy Scholars co- owner Olivia


Absolutely Amazing.

Lady Carliss and the Waters of Moorue has my top vote. In this tale of life, death,  love and passion, Lady Carliss finds herself fighting for the not just her own live, but the lives of dozens of people, and the secret love she can never be with.

This is the fourth installment of Chuck Black's series Knights of Arrethtrae. Lady Carliss is a master of the sword and the bow. She is one of the few knights to be called by the King and Prince to fight for only good and their sake.

In this book we balance good and evil both representing spiritual things. The Prince and the King are an analogy of our LORD Jesus and our GOD. Where as the evil Lord Malco is an analogy of Satan or commonly called the devil. It is mainly written from a Christian perspective.

Lady Carliss faces Lord Malco, the Shadow knights, Esca lizards, and the strange Waters of Moorue bravely and with valor. This book has sword fights, poisons lizards, and a lovely love story, all together making a magnificent plot story and read.

Lady Carliss and the Waters of Moorue has twenty - four chapters, plus, chapter by chapter discussion questions.

1 comment:

  1. Olivia, I am very proud of you for trying to encourage others to read good books! Books are so wonderful, what a gift it is to love reading! Keep up the good work! Looking forward to following your choices! What about Dickens? David Copperfield is my all time favorite, I would love to know what you think! Whenever I read Dickens I start talking in a bad British accent, and by "bad" I mean the kind the lower class people in Dickens world would use! haha
    I love ya girl!
    Kelly

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