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4.0 out of 5 stars
A good fantasy and religious story,
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This review is from: The Judges Chronicles: Rebirth of Shavron (Second Edition) (Paperback)
The land of Shavron is a nice place, seemingly favored by God. But, because of its location, it has found itself in the middle when its neighbors go to war. Many, many years ago, the Holy One appointed three Judges to rule over the people of Shavron. The current Judges are Gideon, the judge of battle; Deborah, the judge of instruction; and Samson, the judge of commerce.
This is a time of fear and uncertainty in Shavron. The neighboring lands are being menaced by the black leopards of Chetz. The only way to prevent a Chetzian attack on Shavron is to appoint a king, or other ruler, of Shavron; then, the Chetzians will leave them alone. Gideon, a rabbit, is totally against the idea, because it would mean abandoning the Holy One. He, and Deborah, a cheetah, try to convince Samson, a wolf, to join them before the Council to change their minds. Samson refuses, not convinced of the seriousness of the situation. Gideon and Deborah return to Eldos, the capital, to find that a queen has already been chosen by the Council, a red fox named Jezerah. Along with Iya, the power behind the throne, she turns Shavron into a dictatorship. High taxes are imposed, repression is increased; the usual. The Holy One knows what's going on; He tells Gideon that He will never abandon Shavron, and that things will get worse before they get better. Gideon spends the next couple of years in an impregnable mountain top prison; Samson and Deborah are similarly mistreated. Under such circumstances, it would be easy for anyone to lose their faith, but that does not happen to Gideon. I was very prepared to not like this book (religion and talking animals usually do not bode well), but it's pretty good. It's not just a good religion story, it's also a good fantasy story.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Sugarwood - A Great Storyteller!,
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This review is from: The Judges Chronicles: Rebirth of Shavron (Second Edition) (Paperback)
Come Children! Come Everybody! Ivan Sugarwood, the great storyteller, is here to share with us The Judges Chronicles: Rebirth of Shavron! Come and hear how three judges saved the little town of Shavron!
Sugarwood begins with a brief reference to the creation, noting that God created the many animals: rabbits, wolves, foxes, lions, etc. In a little place, called Shavron, near the Cinnamount Mountains, many lived under the blessing of the Holy One. He had placed three judges to rule and provide guidance to the land: Many years had gone by until the time when three new judges were named. Gideon of Eldos, the judge of battle; Deborah of Moran, the judge of instruction; and Samson of Old Sim, the judge of commerce. This is their story. Gideon was a rabbit and though it seemed strange to have a rabbit as the judge of battle, he always won because he spent time in prayer and allowed the Holy One to win the battle for Shavron. It was good that Gideon was the judge of battle at this time, because there was much to threaten the lives of those who lived in Shavron. For a powerful nation, Chetz, whose citizens were leopards, was about to attack. Instead of depending upon God, the town's council and citizens wanted to appoint a new Queen to save them! As soon as they had spoken of this desire, Gideon knew that he needed to talk with the other judges, so he set off to find Deborah. But when he found her, she admitted that she was practically a prisoner herself. What were they going to do? While Gideon was gone, the two appointed Jezerah as Queen! And she brought along an elder who was called Iya and proclaimed her to be her mother, which was not true. Actually, Iya was a witch with great powers. These two foxes, cunningly moved into Shavron, only to ultimately enslave everybody and demand tax payments to build a large palace and anything else Jezerah desired. Knowing that the three judges were a danger to their reign, they went out to capture them one by one until all of them were imprisoned in one place or another. Five long years went by until one day, Gideon spoke in prayer to the Holy One and found that it was now time! Time to reclaim Shavron and make it one of God's blessed places once again! You'll want to learn how this all occurs! Sugarwood has created an exciting tale, very loosely patterned around the ancient judges once placed over another holy land. Use of animal characters has allowed the author to emphasize the known animalistic characteristics and use them to advantage as each type of animal plays a role in the story. In one way, in my opinion, it served to lessen the impact of one country against another; one race against another, yet allows the envy, greed, and jealousy to occur. Using a rabbit, so timid and shy, to be the bravest of them all is important as well, as it also emphasized the power of God, the Holy One, in working through the timid creature. In addition to the thrilling story, the author has included many beautifully created sketches of his characters and is sure to delight and encourage children to become involved with the story. Remember this is a good-over-evil tale, so be sure your child is at the proper age... This book is a perfect storybook to have in spending quality reading time with your child(ren)! G. A. Bixler for Author's Den
4.0 out of 5 stars
Fun read, enjoyable characters,
By Jennifer S (Ball Ground, GA United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Judges Chronicles: Rebirth of Shavron (Second Edition) (Paperback)
With great lessons, applicable quotes and fun, entertaining characters, this book kept my attention until the end. It is Christian based and focuses on Christian beliefs and lessons but many of the lessons can be considered universal. I think that even someone with a religious background would enjoy the lessons told through these colorful animals. Adults will consider this a fun book to read. It would also be great for the 6-12 year old crowd to read themselves or with a parent. Preschoolers may enjoy the adventures of the lion, cheetah and others in small increments of the book. The author does a great job making universally enjoyable book.
4.0 out of 5 stars
Inspirational and fun,
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This review is from: The Judges Chronicles: Rebirth of Shavron (Second Edition) (Paperback)
Ivan Sugarwood has introduced a novel and entertaining way to illustrate keeping the faith and obedience to the Lord. Sugarwood presents us with lands populated by animals. The main characters, Gideon the rabbit, Deborah the cheetah, and Samson the wolf are chosen by God to rule Shavron as Judges. The Tribless find themselves confronted by Shavronians who have turned from God and threats from foreign countries who would lead Shavron toward a path of evil. Rebirth of Shavron follows Gideon and his journey to bring Shavron back to God.
I like the lessons that the book conveys. This book is great for readers of all ages, and would make an excellent question and answer read-aloud book for children.
3.0 out of 5 stars
Rebirth a Nice read for all ages,
By TimMc (Raymore, MO) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Judges Chronicles: Rebirth of Shavron (Second Edition) (Paperback)
Rebirth of Shavron
Although this book starts a little slow I found it an enjoyable and not too demanding read. This book would be appropriate for anyone from middle school age and older. The book is about the land of Shavron and the people as they struggle to maintain their faith and to resist an aggressive people. The characters are all interesting and unique animals. I highly recommend this book.
4.0 out of 5 stars
Young & Old Will Enjoy!,
By Cassie Mae (USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Judges Chronicles: Rebirth of Shavron (Second Edition) (Paperback)
This really was a different book and I enjoyed that aspect. It kept me wondering what would happen next. I like how in the book of the "Rebirth of Shavron," by author Ivan Surgarwood used the animals as characters. I read this book to my children and by using animals it made the kids stay focused. They thought it was a "cool" book.
I think young and old would enjoy this unique book. It teaches you to always believe in your faith. That is a powerful message to send to your kids and remind you of your faith in God.
4.0 out of 5 stars
For Young Or Old,
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This review is from: The Judges Chronicles: Rebirth of Shavron (Second Edition) (Paperback)
The Judges Chronicles: Rebirth of Shavron is for folks young and old. While the characters are animals, the story is one that could be enjoyed by any age.
This book has a great message to send about always believing in your faith. Following Gideon and his companions through their journeys and battles made you want to keep reading to find out what was in store for them next.I look forward to more from this author. I really enjoyed this book.
3.0 out of 5 stars
Shevron and Enjoyable Read but a little Strange,
This review is from: The Judges Chronicles: Rebirth of Shavron (Second Edition) (Paperback)
I am not sure if the author of this book has a target audience. It says that it is written for those of all ages but the use of big and uncommonly used phrases make this a difficult read for what could be a cute children's book. The story is laced with humor and animal antics written in a fantastical way. I would recommend this book for young teens but not for adults as it is quite elementary at times. All in all I am glad I read the book because it was a light read and was somewhat entertaining.
5.0 out of 5 stars
An awesome and capitivating tale,
This review is from: The Judges Chronicles: Rebirth of Shavron (Second Edition) (Paperback)
Wow! I just finished reading The Judges Chronicles: Rebirth of Shavron, what can I say other than "awesome!" This book is not only fun to read but it's so difficult to put down. I wanted to know what was going to happen next with the main characters and how they would prevail in their battles.
The story reminded me very much of the great tales of Narnia, which in my opinion, is perfect. Fantasy stories with talking creatures, physical, mental and emotional battles, and those on the battles between good and evil... I love this type of book. This is one that will not be put away, never to be read again. I will definately be reading this one again and will be passing it on to my fellow book readers.
4.0 out of 5 stars
Great Read for Young Readers,
This review is from: The Judges Chronicles: Rebirth of Shavron (Second Edition) (Paperback)
I had the chance to read Rebirth of Shavron with a young student that I tutor this week. Not only did he find the book interesting, which can sometimes be a challenge to a reader with a preferred genre in mind, but he was engaged through the entire book.
The storyline was easy to follow, but still leaves room for suprises that keep young readers eager to move onto the next part of the book. I was happy that my student was interested in talking about what he had just read as each chapter ended, and it was mainly because the Rebirth of Shavron is really well set up for discussion and dialogue. I liked the use of animals for characters, I think it goes over well with younger children, but the older fring of young readers might find the use of animals a little childish. Maybe if different animals had been chosen instead of the ones that were used, it would come across differently, but my student seemed to accept the main characters in animal form and then forget about it. Overall, I think the Rebirth of Shavron is a great read for young readers. I personally liked the emphasis on faith and good morals that was used without being too pushy. Very young readers can get through this novel in a few reads and older readers can easily read it from cover to cover in less time. |
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The Judges Chronicles: Rebirth of Shavron (Second Edition) by Ivan Sugarwood (Paperback - August 2, 2006)
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