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Book Review of The Ishbane Conspiracy

The Ishbane Conspiracy
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I am glad FABIL recommended this to me. Enjoying Joyce Meyers' "Battlefield of the Mind," this book was the first time I read a fictional book portraying our daily battles. The book is directed towards Teens/Twenties but I enjoyed it as a parent. I wish I had someone to tell me how to fight the battle b/t good/evil twenty years ago, when I didn't do so well in the fight. Now, I am armed with what to tell my kids (who are too young to read this presently).

In the book, 4 teenager's lives are intertwined by friendship but differ in beliefs and gods. In each chapter their lives are portrayed, then a letter follows. The letter is written by one of two of Satan's demons. They talk about how they can pit themselves against the teens and make them fail to follow God (in their words, the "Enemy").

The book quotes and references scripture and how it relates to life struggles. One of the best Christian lit books I have read.