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A review by swhuber
White: The Great Pursuit by Ted Dekker
4.0
I am not the sort of person who reads stories, let alone Christian novels. I like to pretend I'm better than books such as White, but after reading the entire trilogy, I can say that Dekker's writing style both surprised and pleased me.
I'm not sure if White was better written than Black and Red or if I simply got used to Dekker's once annoying prose and fragmented style. Either way, it seemed as though White was less fragmented than the previous books and the prose seemed to be more about the love story than the Christian message that is so prominently featured in the plot of these books.
The dialogue has improved as the series progressed and the ending was necessary though cliched. Dekker appears to do a better job of characterization than in his previous books and ties up nearly all the loose sends in both realities. Though it is not my standard style of book, I enjoyed it immensely.
I'm not sure if White was better written than Black and Red or if I simply got used to Dekker's once annoying prose and fragmented style. Either way, it seemed as though White was less fragmented than the previous books and the prose seemed to be more about the love story than the Christian message that is so prominently featured in the plot of these books.
The dialogue has improved as the series progressed and the ending was necessary though cliched. Dekker appears to do a better job of characterization than in his previous books and ties up nearly all the loose sends in both realities. Though it is not my standard style of book, I enjoyed it immensely.