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11 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Absolutley terrific!,
By A Customer
This review is from: The Secret of the Desert Stone (The Cooper Kids Adventure Series #5) (Paperback)
Frank Peretti is one of the best authors on the face of this Earth. This book, The Secret of the Desert Stone, displays that talent. He perfectly captures the greatness, and soverigntiy of God in a creative way. Once again, I totally admire the Coopers maturity as Christians, and their complete trust in the Father.
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Inspiring, powerful, and an excellent thriller for all ages.,
By A Customer
This review is from: The Secret of the Desert Stone (The Cooper Kids Adventure Series #5) (Paperback)
This book is a great book for all ages. I am currently 17 and I love it. It is a wonderful testimony of what you can do with faith in God.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Amazing...In The Best Way You Could Imagine,
A Kid's Review
This review is from: The Secret of the Desert Stone (The Cooper Kids Adventure Series #5) (Paperback)
I'm a big Cooper Kids fan (and my name is Cooper, too). This book, Secret of the Desert Stone, is one-of-a-kind. As far as plots and settings and storylines in general go, this one's OK or above average, but nothing fantastic. In fact, if that was all I was looking at, I would rate it three stars. But the reason I rated it five was because breaches the most important thing in a person's life in a totally innovative and oh-so incredible way. The Coopers crash-land in the territory of a savage tribe in Africa while trying to discover the secret of a phenomal stone in an African dictatorship. But what they discover among the people is breath-taking. This book has a POWERFUL spiritual message (and don't get me wrong. It's NOT TOTALLY BORING....just not as action-packed as the other ones. A plain and simple fact meant to inform, not to dissuade). If you're reading the Cooper Kids, READ THIS BOOK. It will be a story you won't forget.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Amazing,
A Kid's Review
This review is from: The Secret of the Desert Stone (The Cooper Kids Adventure Series #5) (Paperback)
I loved this book! It gives readers a breather in the series, since the most of the books have dangerous situations. This book is not so dangerous until the end, but it is soooo interesting to see the simalarities between the idea's of the people they meet and Christianity. It starts when Dr. Cooper and his kids investigate the apearance of a large, perfectly rectangle stone in a mountain pass. The tribe they meet behind it is very friendly to them. During their stay with the them they discover the tribe is expecting water to come from the stone to help them grow crops, although the army on the other side is terrified of it. Dr. Cooper's family also dicover the people have a religion very similar to Christianity, with some of the same stories that some from the Bible. In the end, the stone saves them all. This is such an interesting book, it was a thrill for me to read.
4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
All Frank Peretti books whoop but this book is the best!,
By A Customer
This review is from: The Secret of the Desert Stone (The Cooper Kids Adventure Series #5) (Paperback)
Frank Peretti is better then any other books. This is the best book I ever and will read in my life! Hardy Boys were the first books I liked but when I read this book it changed my mind.
3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
and what a Secret!!,
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This review is from: The Secret of the Desert Stone (The Cooper Kids Adventure Series #5) (Paperback)
Dr. Jacob Cooper, Biblical archaeologist, and his two young teen-aged children, Jay and Lila, accompany their father to a small country in Africa after being summoned by Brent Anderson, a missionary to Africa, and two solemn costume-wearing Africans.
Thus begins a very unlikely adventure for the Cooper trio. In Togwana, they meet Dr. Jennifer Henderson, an African-American geologist from Stanford University, who has also been summoned. They face the new dictator Idi Nkromo, a cruel, heavy-fisted ruler. The problem facing these newcomers is the Stone of Togwana, not a stone of nature, not a man-made stone, but a mountain-size creation blocking the range between two actual mountains. What is more, it appears overnight, fully there. The Togwanians call it a baloa-kota, a curse, a plague. The dictator has called a man of archaelogy and spirit and a woman of science to disappear the stone, because the dictator plans to perish the people beyond--the Motasas, stereotypical bone-wearing, spear-chunking Africans. This new "mountain" measures three miles wide and two miles high. Once they begin to measure and test it, all manner of supernatural things begin to occur. The small group flies to the top in a small aircraft to examine the Stone there. When a monstrous snowstorm threathens to annihilate them, they fly off but strong currents force them to land on the cannibal side among the Motasas. Whereas Togwanians on the other side fear this surreal structure, the Motasas recognize it for what it is: a sign from God. Let it be said that this is just the beginning of a seemingly parallel world in which a Christ-like personage figures into their mythos and religion. The snake bites them to make them do bad. Coincidentally or not, the villagers have built their houses on stone foundations made of the same red rock as this new mountain. They believe that God will send them water through this mountain so their village will survive and flourish. There are many other direct references to events in the Bible. Frank Peretti is a popular Christian writer, who weaves stories of faith tested by trial and tribulations. In this series of young adult Christian novels featuring the Cooper trio, Christian values and codes are at the core. Even in their troubling early teens, Jay and Lila remain children of faith, as reflected through their behavior. This little story is a quiet victory of faith, demonstrated by the Coopers and the Motasas, a seemingly most unlikely people to follow God, which is the point--God can touch all peoples. The novel is a nice read to confirm a young Christian's faith and a reminder of the great working powers of God in all places and in all people. Indeed, God works in mysterious ways to bring about good. But then, you will have to read the book to find out what this Stone brings.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Wonderful Story,
By April Nichole "Love in Christ" (Arkansas) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Secret of the Desert Stone (The Cooper Kids Adventure Series #5) (Paperback)
So I've had a hard time writing this review. I don't know why really because I did really like the book. This is book 5 of the series and I guess I have figured out that the books can be read out of order, maybe. It seems odd to me that 5 books in and Jay and Lila are still the same age as when the series started. I know it is something small but with everything they have gone through it seems unlikely that they would be the same age.
A little warning like I have said with the other books Frank Peretti is a Christian author so what I'm about to say is going to go with that and be a little spoilerish, so if you don't want to read that then please don't continue. So, this big stone shows up overnight dividing the land. On one side the people are afraid of it. They don't know what to make of it. Later we find that those on the other side see it as an answer to there prayers. Dr. Cooper and his kids are brought in along with a Dr. Henderson to remove it. The leader doesn't really want it explained he doesn't really care how it got there he just wants it gone. I think at times I have been like Lila was when she saw the big stone. When she saw it she knew there was something special about it. She knew right away that it was God that had put it there and she didn't understand why others didn't see that. I've been like that with scenery myself at time. It comes down to faith and believing. This one is great one to use in explanation of God's greatness and how he takes care of his people. It shows the reasons to love and to fear God. I will be reading this one again.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Peretti for Kids!,
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This review is from: The Secret of the Desert Stone (The Cooper Kids Adventure Series #5) (Paperback)
Frank Peretti is one of my absolute favorite authors. I was so excited when I saw he had a series for kids. My children are only 6 and 8 and they begged me every night to read this book, and after we would finish a chapter they always wanted more.
3 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
It was a great story!,
By A Customer
This review is from: The Secret of the Desert Stone (The Cooper Kids Adventure Series #5) (Paperback)
The Motasa tribe is a tribe that believes in aGod but doesn't know what His name is. Dr. Cooper is going to Nkromotown to supposively remove a rock. But when they find out who put it out there. They find out a lot more about the Motasa tribe when they get captured. This another one of Frank Peretti's bexciting and thrilling story's.
1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Wow!,
By A Customer
This review is from: The Secret of the Desert Stone (The Cooper Kids Adventure Series #5) (Paperback)
I grew up with the first set of Cooper Kids and am now collecting the rest. Great going to Mr. Peretti for picking the Cooper Kids back up--I always wondered if #4 would be the last we saw of them! Apparently--and happily--not. And #5 is just as great as the originals--same flair for storytelling, same flair for plot twists. Had me guessing right up until the end. As an archaeologist myself I really liked the surprise at the end of the book. Way to go and thanks for continuing the series! This takes me back to my high school days when I was first discovering archaeology--*and* God. I was delighted to find a series that exulted in both. I'm pretty sure lots of other people will like this too. Had to read it straight through--no putting the book down!Read this or get left behind!
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