Saturday, February 2, 2013

Judge: R.J. Larson

   Judge is a pretty good book. What I got from it is the infinite is kind of like god. With prophets and holy missions.
   Kien Lantac didn't expect to be sent on a special mission from the Infinite on his first day of military leave. He's frustrated because his mission has absolutely nothing to do with his skills as a military judge in training. His job is to warn the people of ToronSea against turning against the Infinite in favor of a goddess that is quickly becoming the popular way of worship.
   Ela of Parne is the Infinite's chosen prophet. She is sent to Parne to try and rid the town of their unholy notions. However when she gets there she doesn't quite get what she expected.
   Although I'm usually pretty against books with religious undertones I thought this was an exciting tale that leads you through all of the different obstacles that Ela and Kien must face together and separately. This is an exciting tale that captures your attention from page one.
   It shows the importance of keeping true to yourself no matter what the consequences. That makes a pretty good story to me.

   A free copy of this book was provided by Bethany House publishers for reviewing purposes.   

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