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A kid and a magic bicycle enter in lots of magical journeys., December 31, 1998
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This review is from: The Spirit Flyer Series Gift Set, Books 1-4 the Spirit Flyer Series Gift Set, Books 1-4 the Spirit Flyer Series Gift Set, Books 1-4 (Paperback)
The 4 books are all about John and his magic journey with his magic bicycle. The first book John finds the Magic Bicycle. He doesn't know that it is magical until he takes it for a ride one day. Each book enters in a new journey. Great for all ages.
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The Spirit Flyer Series...Instead of Harry Potter, November 8, 2001
This review is from: The Spirit Flyer Series Gift Set, Books 1-4 the Spirit Flyer Series Gift Set, Books 1-4 the Spirit Flyer Series Gift Set, Books 1-4 (Paperback)
These books are great. They are fanciful, and yet teach lessons of faith. The characters are allowed to see into a deeper world, to see the spiritual battles that are going on around them. These books would be great for a child who would like to read the Harry Potter books, but whos parents are concerned about letting them. They are not only harmless fantasy, but they also teach good morals and important truths about the christan faith.
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If you like the Left Behind series...try these!, April 27, 2001
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This review is from: The Spirit Flyer Series Gift Set, Books 1-4 the Spirit Flyer Series Gift Set, Books 1-4 the Spirit Flyer Series Gift Set, Books 1-4 (Paperback)
This Christian fantasy fiction series is a great read for school age kids. The series shows some of the hard truths of being a Christian, and the ups and downs of the Christian life. In general, the characters do not develop throughout the series in a satisfying way (though some do) and each book wraps up a little too neatly for the real life Bibee is trying to portray. There always is a bit of a cliffhanger at the end of the book, a classic use of suspense to keep a reader going through the series. Overall, I recommend the series, especially to those with reluctant readers!
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