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Title: The Wiccan (Forbidden Doors, 11)
by Bill Myers
ISBN: 0-8423-7203-2
Publisher: Tyndale House Publishers
Pub. Date: August, 2003
Format: Mass Market Paperback
Volumes: 1
List Price(USD): $5.99
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Average Customer Rating: 4 (2 reviews)

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Rating: 5
Summary: The Wiccan
Comment: I think contrary 2 the other person that his book was great! It deals with some strange people yes, who seem not 2 sure about what they believe. But why would that make his book less awsome? I personaly have told all of my friends about his book series and they are going 2 buy them as weel. He deals with all diferent kinds of issues that need 2 be disscused. The books he writes are very informitive about other people`s believes. Dispite all other reviews who say opposite,... I know 4 a fact that his books R O C K !!!!!!!!!!

Rating: 3
Summary: The Wiccan - not as good. . .
Comment: I actually found book 11 to be disappointing.
The characters seem to be a bit more 'hip' to
pop culture/pop .references.

The time period between book 10 and 11 is days,
yet a lot has changed.
Becka and Scott seem to not be themselves, almost like the author
packaged them to sell more books.

I'm about as social as Becka, and even *I* don't care to keep up w/ a lot of pop culture myself. Wouldn't you think missionary-kids be more focused on the Bible and spreading the word, not being so forgiving like they are. They seem TOO LIBERAL. Becka seems to have too much self-esteem. She used to be real and dooubt herself. Now she's changed, it seems.

Wouldn't you think someone who belies in Wicca would ACTUALLY belive in Wicca? "The Wicca"'s excorcism seemed half-assed.
Even to me, it seems the author, is almost not preaching enough, in fear of offending someone or maybe selling more books ? Wouldn't it have been smart to go back and at least talk to Laura, who seems to be depressed and lonely? Isn't it things like that that fuel decisions like that (deciding to truly belive in Wicca, because you have nothing else to belive in and it seems right? Much as someone might go to Jesus because they have nothing left?)?

The main focus: Sarina/Laura seem to have been 'dropped' after the whole ordeal.

The style of writing doesn't even seem Bill Myers. When James Riordan wrote/ghostwrote, what was it....books 7 thru 10, there seemed to be a focus more on the occult, and not many jokes/sarcasm. It was weird to read, but I got used to it. Now we've got Bob DeMoss writing/ghostwriting and it seems he's trying to FORCE Bill Myers' writing style.

Books 1-10 were in-your-face, no-apologies Christianity. 11 seems too shy with Christianity. Too apologetic and timid.

As a Christian, and a writer, I found them to be too weak.

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