The Word Changers
A Romance, Fantasy, Christian book. In my world," said Posy, "authors write stories, and the characters do whatever the...
A world she had only ever dreamed about would open her eyes to a world she never knew.Her parents' marriage is falling apart. Fifteen-year-old Posy feels her life is falling apart with it. Posy retreats to an old library down the street, where she selects a mysterious book in a secluded corner and is magically drawn into its story.Posy finds herself in a kingdom ruled by a cruel and manipulative king and queen who have attempted to usurp the role that belongs only to the Author of their story. With the princess having fled and the kingdom teetering toward rebellion, Posy is joined by Prince Kyran as they fight against their slavery to the Plot.Posy and the prince search beyond the borders of the story for the runaway princess. They encounter mysterious places, horrifying monsters, and fierce battles. They make both friends and enemies as their journey leads them into many dangers. But some of the worst dangers, Posy soon finds, lie deep within her own...
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- Pages: 328 pages
- ISBN: 9780990397915 / 0
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In my world," said Posy, "authors write stories, and the characters do whatever the author tells them. It's not like this--the characters don't have minds and lives of their own.""How do you know this?" was Caris' surprising reply. The corner of her mouth turned up in a playful smile. "You do not see the characters when the pages of the book are shut. Is there never a time when you read a book for the second time and you notice something that you didn't remember from the first time? Or hear a story told, and every time it is told it grows and changes... I wrote you, you are mine," it continued, its voice as hard as its diamond eyes. "But I do not write everything you do and think. I do not write every decision you make. Not because I cannot-but because I will not. Ashlee Willis, The Word Changers Perhaps someday, when you are a father, Prince, you will understand how empty is your heart if your child is a hollow toy that you can move where you will him to be Ashlee Willis, The Word Changers
Word Changers deals with an interesting premise, that characters live in there books and have their own lives, but come to reenact the Plot of there book when a reader appears. Posy is just one such reader, but this time she enters the story as well.I enjoyed Ashlee's premise and the allegory she portrays. It is fascinating that the... Sometimes reality was too solid and too hard, and perhaps the clearest and straightest way to truth was through a fairytale. The Word Changers delved into a subject Ive pondered for all my mature reading years the Christian allegory of authors and their characters. Ashlee Willis did a thorough job of exploring the way stories reflect... I love allegorical stories when they're done right, and The Word Changers definitely was. Fantasy and fairytales can present truths in a way that nothing else can. They help me think of things in a new light, and in fact seem to grow my faith more than any other type of fiction.The allegory in this delightful tale was brought about...