Friday, June 22, 2012

Crazy Dangerous - A book Review by Andrew Klavan

Crazy Dangerous



Sam Hopkins feels invisible. He is the preacher's son and feels that everyone avoids him because of it. Including the girl he likes. So Sam does something stupid. He gets in with the wrong crowd. The group of boys he is hanging out with aren't just bad, they are really bad. And the further in he gets, the more he realizes he can't continue. One night he goes to tell his dad about the bad stuff he's been doing and he sees an Angel figurine on his dad's dresser. The inscription on the angel says Do Right, Fear Nothing. After reading that his life is never the same. Sam makes a subconscious decision to do right by protecting a girl named Jennifer from these same boys he has been doing wrong with. By standing up for her, he becomes a town hero and a enemy to some scary people all at once. Jennifer, has always been known as a crazy girl. Hearing voices and talking to herself. But now Jennifer latches on to Sam, her protector. And when the world wants to lock her up, Sam is starting to believe that there is more to her voices than just crazy. With the whole town against them, Sam and Jennifer, start to discover a plot of murder, Satanism and destruction. Will Sam be able to convince anyone that Jennifer is not crazy before it's too late?

This book started out to be very scary. Voices of death and horrifying images in this little girls head, about put me off. But once I got through the beginning, the story line was easy to read and intriguing. I like the character Sam and thought that his choices to chose right from wrong were very realistic. The spiritual battles in this book were very present and can be very scary for someone who is not aware. I would definitely recommend this book to those who like scary books. Otherwise, it might be too much for the average reader. Some hard decisions are made in this book and I loved how it ended.


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I received this book for free for the purposes for a review. I have not been compensated for this review. The opinions of this book are entirely mine.  

4 comments:

  1. I read some books a long time ago by Frank Perretti(sp?)"This Present Darkness" and "Piercing the Darkness" that were about the spirit world. Your review reminded me of them. I want to read this book and may go back read those again, I remember how much I enjoyed them! Thanks for the review. I love a good book.

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    1. I am currently doing a one-year Bible plan and it has me reading Revelations. I have always been scared of this book, I mean I know that we win in the end, but I hate the details until it happens. So I am being tested on this I know, but I will get through it! LOL! Maybe I should try those books, I have heard a lot about Frank Perretti!

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