
Bryan Davis, the Christian author famous for his young adult fantasy series' has taken a bold step into adult fiction.
Though I haven't personally read, Beyond the Reflection's Edge, I've gathered it's more hard hitting than some are used to--certainly more so than his young adult fiction.
I meandered over to Amazon and checked out the reviews. For the vast majority, there was lots and lots of praise, but then I spotted a few dissenters...my curiosity was piqued.
One person gave the book a single star, and another person gave it two. What did these two lonely individuals have to say in the face of so much praise? The answer is quite interesting!
-The novel is too violently graphic
-Doesn't encourage your Christian walk
-and lastly, one of the reviewers saw danger in the idea of parallel universes because they are not realistic
This last point is the most interesting to me. the statement, it's not realistic, pretty much sums up all speculative fiction. Is there danger in painting a picture using make-believe? Using star ships that go faster than the speed of light, using mythological creatures, or creating Frankenstein monsters?
Yes, there can be danger, but the danger lies in misinterpretation. Speculative fiction is meant to be speculative. Quality speculative fiction can be used as parable and allegory. That's what makes it so fascinating.
I doubt that Bryan Davis believes in the parallel universes as told in his story, however, I am quite sure he was able to explore issues and philosophical questions using his fictional setting. And that's what much speculative fiction is, exploration.
Exploration of ideas, philosophy, and the future. Exploration of allegory: placing a new light on anything from true love to theology.
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Though I haven't personally read, Beyond the Reflection's Edge, I've gathered it's more hard hitting than some are used to--certainly more so than his young adult fiction.
I meandered over to Amazon and checked out the reviews. For the vast majority, there was lots and lots of praise, but then I spotted a few dissenters...my curiosity was piqued.
One person gave the book a single star, and another person gave it two. What did these two lonely individuals have to say in the face of so much praise? The answer is quite interesting!
-The novel is too violently graphic
-Doesn't encourage your Christian walk
-and lastly, one of the reviewers saw danger in the idea of parallel universes because they are not realistic
This last point is the most interesting to me. the statement, it's not realistic, pretty much sums up all speculative fiction. Is there danger in painting a picture using make-believe? Using star ships that go faster than the speed of light, using mythological creatures, or creating Frankenstein monsters?
Yes, there can be danger, but the danger lies in misinterpretation. Speculative fiction is meant to be speculative. Quality speculative fiction can be used as parable and allegory. That's what makes it so fascinating.
I doubt that Bryan Davis believes in the parallel universes as told in his story, however, I am quite sure he was able to explore issues and philosophical questions using his fictional setting. And that's what much speculative fiction is, exploration.
Exploration of ideas, philosophy, and the future. Exploration of allegory: placing a new light on anything from true love to theology.
Thanks for stopping by...and please check out these fellow CSFF blog tour members.
Brandon Barr
Jennifer Bogart
Justin Boyer
Keanan Brand
Kathy Brasby
Jackie Castle
Valerie Comer
Courtney
CSFF Blog Tour
Stacey Dale
D. G. D. Davidson
Shane Deal
Janey DeMeo
Jeff Draper
April Erwin
Karina Fabian
Marcus Goodyear
Andrea Graham
Todd Michael Greene
Katie Hart
Timothy Hicks
Joleen Howell
Jason Joyner
Kait
Mike Lynch
Magma
Terri Main
Margaret
Rachel Marks
Melissa Meeks
Rebecca LuElla Miller
Eve Nielsen
Nissa
John W. Otte
Steve Rice
Ashley Rutherford
Mirtika or
Mir's Here
Chawna Schroeder
Greg Slade
James Somers
Steve Trower
Speculative Faith
Jason Waguespac
Laura Williams
Timothy Wise
