![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Several secrets remain untold until Cameron nears the end of his journey. James Rubart weaves an intriguing tale of Cameron’s search for the "Book of Days." Filled with obstacles and characters who don’t want to reveal secrets hidden for decades, Cameron faces many challenges during his quest. Will Cameron be able to find it before he forgets them altogether? Either they were both crazy, or the book is real. His wife and father asked him to search out an ancient book upon their deathbeds. Afraid of what that may mean, he decides it’s time to go on a journey to look for some answers. Cameron already lost his wife and his father, and now he thinks he’s losing his mind. Rubart writes in such a way that one can relate to his characters’ stories without preaching a sermon to them. And for the unbeliever or the doubter, Mr. They challenge a believer to reflect on their faith, looking for a deeper relationship with God. His wordsmithing is refreshing, like ice cold sweet tea on a hot summer’s day.īoth novels are deep, searching, and thought-provoking. I enjoy phrases like “something about you crumbled his Oreos” on nearly every page. ![]() After reading both "Rooms" and "Book of Days," I find myself astounded by his story-telling. Rubart ran to the top of my favorite authors list this week. ![]()
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