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Title: Imagine...The Great Flood
Author: Matt Koceich
Narrator: Tim Gregory
Format: Unabridged
Length: 1 hr and 48 mins
Language: English
Release date: 09-01-17
Publisher: Oasis Audio
Genres: Religion & Spirituality, Christianity
Publisher's Summary:
The last thing 10-year-old Corey remembers (before the world as he knew it disappeared) was the searing pain in his head after falling while chasing his dog Molly into the woods. What happens next can't be explained as Corey wakes up and finds himself face-to-face with not one but two lions!
Members Reviews:
This book is fantastic. It keeps the reader engaged
This book is fantastic. It keeps the reader engaged. Great for parents and children to read together. Bought some for gifts and now friends have followed suit. Can't wait for the second book. Matt Koceich has done a fantastic job with the first of the IMAGINE series.
Four Stars
Good
Great Biblical Adventure!
Imagine The Great Flood is a juvenile fiction book recommended for ages 8-12 but it certainly held my attention! Being chased by giants, encountering wild animals, and being swirled around in the ocean are some of the adventures that ten year old Corey Max experiences after losing consciousness from a blow to his head and somehow being transported back to the time of The Great Flood and the huge Ark that God instructed Noah to build.
I applaud Matt Koceich for writing a juvenile fiction book that focuses on a well-loved story from the Bible. We adults know that there are many Bible stories filled with love, hate, selfishness and wrong actions but through them all there is the theme of forgiveness and God's love. Retelling them to appeal to young people is an admirable project and I look forward to seeing what other 'monumental Biblical events' this series will feature.
I am giving The Great Flood five stars because it is perfect for the audience that the author hoped to reach. It is a good length for this age group and its 112 pages are filled with mystery, action, adventure and Biblical truths! I will recommend this to my 8 year old great-nephew.
I received a complimentary copy from Barbour Publishing and was under no obligation to write a review.
Similar to I Survived Series for Kids
The âI Survivedâ series of books has been incredibly popular in my household, so I was excited to see something similar coming from a Christian publishing house. I found a compelling story that relates to what my family is going through right now and a reminder that we can trust God, whatever we face.
Somehow, while going to get his dog from the woods near a park, Corey finds himself thrust back in time to the days Noah and his family are loading the animals onto the ark. Not only that, there is an epic battle between the forces of good and evil in the moments before the rain begins to fall.
There are a few places where I think perhaps too much embellishment may have been used. One such example is the inclusion of Elizar and the Nephilim attempting to thwart Noah and his family collecting the animals. I could see why the author chose to include itâit provides more intense conflict than just the ridicule that Noah faced over building a boat where it had never before rained.
In other places, however, I thought the author got it exactly right. Coreyâs discussion with Seth about clouds bringing the rain (and the implication that he had never seen them before because it had never rained prior to the flood) is one such instance.