Friday, January 24, 2014

Prompt #1: First Annotation


 I, Saul by Jerry B. Jenkins with James S. MacDonald

Synopsis:  A young professor at a small seminary school, Dr. Augustine Knox, finds himself drawn into a search for a priceless biblical document that may have been penned by the Apostle Paul himself. Transporting the reader between the modern day race to find and protect the document from black market antiquity dealers and the last days of the Apostle Paul in first-century Rome, I, Saul delivers a thrilling read any bookworm adventurer would enjoy.

Genre: This book falls into the broad category of Thrillers, but more specifically, it is a Christian Fiction Thriller.

Characteristics that make it a Thriller:
·         Story moves at a rapid pace, driven by the dangers faced by the protagonists
·         Large political focus and conspiracies
·         The protagonists face physical and mental challenges
·         The protagonists are well developed, but the secondary characters are lacking development

Read-a-Likes:
·         Obsessed by Ted Dekker (Christian Thriller)
·         The Last Templar by Raymond Khoury (Thriller)
·         Left Behind by Tim LaHaye and Jerry B. Jenkins (Christian Thriller)

My Thoughts:
    According to my personal ranking system that I will be following throughout this class, I, Saul falls into the “Rising Tide” category. I really enjoyed this read, but found the characters, even the main characters, to be a little underdeveloped for my tastes. I did, however, enjoy the historical tie-in to the modern day adventure, especially since it was biblically-based. There will be a sequel coming out some time this year, and I’m sure I will read it as well. For people like me that enjoy a good thriller without an overabundance of violence, sex, or profane language, then this is an entertaining book that will meet their needs. It just needs some more character development and a touch more action to thrust it into my highest rank, “The Highwater Mark.”

3 comments:

  1. Very nice annotation Cody. Great job on the synopsis - and I like that you let people know what was Christian and what wasn't, since some readers will read mostly Christian and some don't want to read any.

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  2. Great synopsis. I have never heard of Christian Thrillers before. This is not my usual genre but this book does sound interesting. I do love history and feel that this book would be a fun read.

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  3. I think I would like this book. I had not heard of Christian Thrillers before either This kind of makes me want to rethink my genres. I wanted to do a spiritual sort of theme to my blog, but thought I could only do Gentle Read type stuff. This has opened my eyes to how the genres crossover. Thanks for the annotation. Makes me want to read the book!

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