

Worlds Unseen (Seventh World Trilogy)
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Customer
Greater than one weekThis story was so hauntingly beautiful. I cried and laughed and thought about it when I wasnt reading. Its the sort of story that calls to you at a heart level and gives you eyes to see how the same beauty and mystery is present in our own reality. Im on my way to order the second book in the trilogy.
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Pat
> 3 dayCompeling story that echos Gods eternal involvement in redemption. The struggle that each character faces when shown truth , to believe and act accordingly or reject and see truth fade is thought provoking on a personal level.
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Paula
> 3 dayI found this book more like CS Lewis than Peretti but I still enjoyed it. Not what I usually read but found myself pulled into the characters. Will definitely read the other 2 sequel to see what happens to everyone
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Writerreader
> 3 dayThis introductory book in the trilogy captured my interest with unique characters and enough mystery to keep me reading. The age old fight of good vs evil was portrayed in a way that left readers wondering how it would end. Im anxious to read e next installment.
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Dan Borowicz
> 3 dayI love a fantasy story that is entertaining yet gives a glimpse into the spiritual world and the things to come. Thanks for providing wholesome reading.
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Shelia Garrison
04-06-2025Enjoyed the book! I was captured within the pages of this book and went on an adventure I could not come out of until I read the last words of the book, The End! I dont even have words for how this book took me on this fantastic journey, but I will be thinking about it for many days. I highly recommend Worlds Unseen.
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Sarah
> 3 dayI normally do not read fantasy, but this year it seems I have stumbled into a rare breed of fantasy that I like; non-magical fantasy. After reading Truth and The Tiphereth Trilogy, I decided I was willing to try Rachel Thomsons Seventh World Trilogy. I was not disappointed. This whole series is nothing like I expected it to be. Although an allegory, Rachel went beyond the typical to make an extraordinary tale that not only was captivating, but gave some deeper insight into our faith. Without giving too much away, the allegory focused more on the beginning of the Bible. The only thing that kept me from giving it five stars on Goodreads was that there were some pretty intense and dark moments in the book. The dark didnt overshadow the good, and Rachel did well at not making it too dark, but it was very intense at points. Rachels writing style is nothing short of lyrical. I reread many portions and read some of them aloud, just because they sounded amazing. I can see this as wonderful book to read aloud as a family. Rachel has what many traditionally published others struggle to obtain -- a unique and compelling writing style. The story itself kept me on the edge of my seat. In fact I read the whole series in a little over a week while I was sick. It is a real page-turner and took many unexpected twists. The relationships that develop were nothing like what I expected in the beginning. It was so refreshing to read a book that didnt turn out like I thought it would at the beginning. I highly recommend this whole series those who love non-magical fantasy, allegories, adventure stories, and those looking for a book that is anything but normal. You can get a free e-book or buy a paperback copy at Amazon, Barns and Noble, Smashwords, iTunes, and Kobo
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Beth F
> 3 dayExcellent writer. A cross between Lord of the Rings & Chronicles of Narnia, but in another world setting with shades of the Kingdom. It was hard to put it down. I really enjoyed the suspense, mystery and characters. Starting to read book #2. Thank you!
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Anna
> 3 dayVery interesting allegory... liken to C.S. Lewis ... Well written and drawing you into the story, I look forward to reading more of the books.
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Ashley Sundell
> 3 dayJust when you think you have this book figured out they have a twist waiting for you right around the corner.