Amanda
Dykes' writing has a depth to it that one doesn't often encounter in
today's contemporary fiction. It is special; it touches a part of
one's heart and soul that is reserved for literature by classic
authors such as Austin and Lewis. Set the Stars Alight is
made up of stories leading to new stories, one the Greatest Story
every told. While the reader knows a bit about where the story is
leading, there are unexpected events all along the way. Once the end
of the story is reached, one is likely to want to reread it right
away knowing what they now know, to peek into the stories with a
different lens. I most highly recommend Set the Stars
Alight; once you meet this lost
boy and matchstick girl and walk their path, you will be recommending
it to your friends as well. I am grateful to have received a copy
from Bethany House via NetGalley in exchange for my honest opinion. I
was under no obligation to provide a positive review, and received no
monetary compensation.
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