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The Do Not Read Report, vol. 6 – beware, not all faith based books are safe

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This is our sixth week in The Do Not Read Report and today’s book series is one that came out of left field for me. You don’t really expect to find issues in a faith based adventure book for kids, but we sure did! To be precise, my horrified kids asked me to stop reading after we were only a few chapters in to the story. My daughter was certain that it really was a harlequin romance novel in disguise, and frankly, I agree.

Let me introduce the book first.

THIS WEEK’S BOOK SERIES:

Shepherd, Potter, Spy–and the Star Namer by Peggy Consolver

Summary: The story takes us back to a time when the Amorites were controlling the area of Canaan. A young Gibeonite boy and his family live in the envelope of civilization between the Amorites with their hideously evil king and the Hebrews. There is reason to fear harm from both groups but one young Gibeonite shepherd befriends a child of the Hebrews and a son of the Amorite king. We watch as the boy transitions from shepherd to potter and then to spy, as he monitors the feared Hebrews in the Jordan valley.

THIS FAITH BASED BOOK WAS INSPIRED BY A TRIP TO THE HOLY LAND, BUT THE WRITING EVOKES MOST UNHOLY IMAGES.

I read this book aloud to my kids, and I think you might miss the issues with the story if you just scanned the book yourself, but here are the phrases and words you are handing to your child if you give them the book to read:

Selections from the first two pages of Chapter 2 of “Shepherd, Potter, Spy–and the Star Namer”

The real issue is that your child will not just read one sentence at a time, out of context. They will read the whole book and each successive mention of thrusting and licking and touching collects in the readers consciousness as they read this book until it spills over around about the third chapter and you feel dirty for having read it.

THE WRITING QUALITY IS POOR, THE CHARACTERS ARE MODERN IN AN ANCIENT STORY, AND DETAILS ARE DISTURBING

I think the real problem is that you cannot trust any author. You need to read each book all the way through before your child gets to open a page of it. That is why I am writing this Do Not Read Report – to save you time by sharing the mistakes we made and the books we discovered.


I PLAN TO HIGHLIGHT AT LEAST ONE BOOK A WEEK IN THE DO NOT READ REPORT. DO YOU HAVE A BOOK YOU WOULD LIKE ME TO HIGHLIGHT NEXT WEEK? IF SO, LET ME KNOW IN THE COMMENTS BELOW.

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