A review by susanlmarkloff
Green: The Beginning and the End by Ted Dekker

1.0

Though it was about three years between finishing the Circle Trilogy, I remembered who everyone was and what was going on. However, I barely made it through this book. It felt sloppily written, horribly conceived, and even more poorly executed. I don't think you can read, as Dekker thinks, any of them as beginning or end. In fact, I think very blatantly you need to read it in the order originally presented. I wouldn't recommend this book to anyone. I was bored with the Circle trilogy and almost didn't make it through Green. What were meant to be meaningful plot twists were seen miles (and by miles I mean books) out, making any magic strangely dull. I think his thriller books, especially Adam, are phenomenal. Personally, I think Dekker should stick to thriller and leave other genres alone.