Mark of the Lion Trilogy
1993 • 1,468 pages

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This has got to be the best, and I mean, THE best Christian trilogy I've ever read. You know those good ol movies such as Ben Hur and The Robe? This trilogy reminded me of the movies. In fact, how I wish they would make a movie out of the books!

The only problem I have with the series (two of the books anyway) is Hadassah, the heroine of the tale. She was too perfect, too good, and... she spoke Christianese. What I'm saying is this - nobody is that perfect a Christian in real life. Although Hadassah is a meek and fearful person, she was never angry, never hated anyone and never imperfect in her behaviour when it comes to being a Christian. Therefore, I found it difficult to relate to her.

Marcus, on the other hand, is a well-rounded, flawed character. Someone who has doubts, someone who gets angry, hates, gets disgusted and yet is capable of love and compassion. That's a real human being there.

Still, the series is simply amazing. I couldn't put it down, and created a love in me for all things Roman. If you know any more Christian novels set during Roman Times, do tell me. I'm always on the prowl for one. Meanwhile, let me slake that thirst with Rosemary Sutcliff's works...

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