Julie W. (cloverluv) reviewed Zipporah, Wife of Moses (Canaan Trilogy, Bk 2) on + 129 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 3
One word comes to mind when I think about this book...boring.
I'm sorry, but I could just not get into this book. I like the idea, a telling of the story of Moses through the eyes of his wife. I like the idea, I like the story of Moses...but I don't know. This version just seemed watered down and ridiculous.
The author went on and on about how Zipporah (sometimes spelled Tzippora in some versions of the Bible) is half black and how "no man would marry her" because of it. It makes Moses seem like he has either some sort of fetish or is sorry for her because of that.
Also, do we really need three whole paragraphs about Moses's buttocks glistening in the water while he skinny-dips? I got it, the guy has a good body, let's move on.
This book was just an obvious display of a man trying unsuccessfully to write from a woman's point of view. I know many male authors who have done this well...unfortunately Mr. Halter is not one of them.
I'm sorry, but I could just not get into this book. I like the idea, a telling of the story of Moses through the eyes of his wife. I like the idea, I like the story of Moses...but I don't know. This version just seemed watered down and ridiculous.
The author went on and on about how Zipporah (sometimes spelled Tzippora in some versions of the Bible) is half black and how "no man would marry her" because of it. It makes Moses seem like he has either some sort of fetish or is sorry for her because of that.
Also, do we really need three whole paragraphs about Moses's buttocks glistening in the water while he skinny-dips? I got it, the guy has a good body, let's move on.
This book was just an obvious display of a man trying unsuccessfully to write from a woman's point of view. I know many male authors who have done this well...unfortunately Mr. Halter is not one of them.
Elisha D. (TomeRaider) reviewed Zipporah, Wife of Moses (Canaan Trilogy, Bk 2) on + 20 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
Great book! Wonderful 2nd book in the Canaan series. I highly recommend it.
Helpful Score: 2
VERY GOOD READ.
Kathleen L. (katlupe) reviewed Zipporah, Wife of Moses (Canaan Trilogy, Bk 2) on + 104 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
I really enjoyed this book. Zipporah was a very strong character. It doesn't seem to me that Moses chose her because he felt sorry for her or that she was black.....God chose her for him because she was a strong woman and he would need one.
I felt she had been through so much already and then when she went to Egypt with him her life became so much harder. Yet that is what she pushed him to do. His people there treated her so badly and if it wasn't for her he wouldn't have even gone back. God used her to bring the slaves out of Egypt.
I felt she had been through so much already and then when she went to Egypt with him her life became so much harder. Yet that is what she pushed him to do. His people there treated her so badly and if it wasn't for her he wouldn't have even gone back. God used her to bring the slaves out of Egypt.
Helpful Score: 1
If you like stories about woman of the Bible you will love this one. It brings Zipporah, the wife of Moses to life.