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These Nameless Things
by Shawn Smucker
-From Goodreads- Dan escaped captivity from the mountain long ago, but believes his brother is still there and waits each day in a nearby town for his escape. What Dan doesn't realize is that the rest of the townspeople are also waiting--but for reasons he never imagined. ISBN-13: 9780800735302 Each of us must choose... I'm just going to be honest right up front. Even now, a few days after finishing, I still have no clue what to make of this book. The storytelling was good and kept me engaged, but...I just didn't get it. When I started reading These Nameless Things I assumed it would be a suspense in the vein of Ted Dekker, and it sort of was. But, even more than that it's an allegory and is loosely based on Dante's The Divine Comedy. And that's where I got a bit lost. First, I've always been terrible with understanding allegory as my concrete mind tends to take fiction at face value. Second, I know pretty much nothing about The Divine Comedy, other than it was quite political in its day. | This Book received a 3.5 Bark rating. |
Shawn Smucker's latest novel is not one to read lightly. It's not a fluff piece by any means. If you are good with allegory, like stories with a deeper meaning, and are up for a darker novel that still manages to be filled with hope, this book just might be right up your alley.
Tell Tale Book Reviews gives These Nameless Things by Shawn Smucker a 3.5 Bark rating.