A review by josiahdegraaf
Dream Thief by Stephen R. Lawhead

4.0

Very good story. Some parts of it seemed a bit mismatched, but overall it was pretty compelling. The newest edition of the story also comes with a very interesting introduction by him about the different scientific advances that have come about in the thirty years since he wrote it. The other reviewer commenting how the villain in the wheelchair is basically a slander of Stephen Hawking amuses me, given that, as Lawhead admits in the new intro, this book was written before Hawking became famous, making it one of those odd coincidences in old sci-fi books. Lawhead is a very skilled writer; this book, while kind of inconsistent in theme and general vibe, is a good example of his skill.

3.5 Stars. (Good)