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Old 07-07-2013, 10:34 AM   #73
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Originally Posted by caleb72 View Post
I will read the right Christian (or Mormon) fiction, but it does take a bit of effort to get past those initial filters. It has to feel somehow that it's not going to be a thinly veiled attempt to preach at me.
If you're a fan of fantasy at all, try George Bryan Polivka's Trophy Chase Trilogy. This coming from someone who does not--in any way--consider himself a Christian. They were recommended to me based on someone's enjoyment alone (or at least I think so). I didn't find out until later that they were published by a "Christian" publishing house.

It's true that being "advertised" as Christian Fiction is a bit of a red flag for me, as well, but I'm more than willing to give most anything a shot if it gets recommended to me by people who's tastes I've come to know and trust.

Sorry... didn't mean to turn this into a plug for Polivka, but I recommend these all the time to fantasy fans (and I have absolutely no connection/contact to/with the man).
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