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Friday, December 23, 2005
The Tattoo reviews new Narnia movie
Wondering what to see at the theaters over the holidays? You might want to consider Tattoo writer Niamh Ni Mhaoileoin's review of The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe. Check it out at www.ReadTheTattoo.com.
I just returned from Narnia, and was overwhelmed in the most beautiful way by the allegory behind the entire story. It was a beautiful story inside an above-average movie.
I also just read a book which I hope will be made into a movie of the sorts. It is called "The Fall Of Lucifer", written by Wendy Alec.
The book offers a fictional account into the angel's perspective throughout history and into the future. The main characters are three angelic brothers: Lucifer, Gabriel, and Michael.
The novel develops the beauty of heven and the grotesque quality of hell, the depths of evil, and the beauty of grace. It communicates these themes through beautiful imagery and an intriguing plot. The beautiful imagry would make for amazing scenery!
This is a fast read, 300 page novel that is a good spend of your holiday cash. I hope they make this book into a movie. It would be amazing.
Steve Collins has covered government and politics for The Bristol Press since 1994. Before that, he was a reporter and columnist for six years for The Citizen, in Auburn, New York.
He is co-founder of The Tattoo teen newspaper, online at www.ReadTheTattoo.com, and Youth Journalism International, a 501(c)(3) public educational charity serving young people across the globe.
He has a B.A. in history from the University of Virginia.
He is married and has two school-age children.
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1 Comments:
I just returned from Narnia, and was overwhelmed in the most beautiful way by the allegory behind the entire story. It was a beautiful story inside an above-average movie.
I also just read a book which I hope will be made into a movie of the sorts. It is called "The Fall Of Lucifer", written by Wendy Alec.
The book offers a fictional account into the angel's perspective throughout history and into the future. The main characters are three angelic brothers: Lucifer, Gabriel, and Michael.
The novel develops the beauty of heven and the grotesque quality of hell, the depths of evil, and the beauty of grace. It communicates these themes through beautiful imagery and an intriguing plot. The beautiful imagry would make for amazing scenery!
This is a fast read, 300 page novel that is a good spend of your holiday cash. I hope they make this book into a movie. It would be amazing.
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