Although not as pronounced as in her first book, the allegory to Christian life shines forth, with love, truth, and a quest for meaning as themes. There is definitely more of a fantasy element in this book. I didn't enjoyed as much as the first book, probably in part because I already understood some of the allegory. However, I did find it touched me more personally than did the first. And I'm looking forward to reading the next book in the series Moonblood.
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