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Oct. 1, 2009 By sparklingangel
"A Biblical novel of enormous proportions!"
How often do we overlook the emotions of a well-loved tale simply because we've read it so many times? I'm guilty of such an offense, and for the greatest book ever written: The Bible. We know these stories so well that they no longer impress or touch our hearts. We need to be reawakened to the majesty of these actual events that took place in ages past. Which is why we need authors like Charity Bishop and novels like "Claudia." She wrote this book from the heart, bringing every ounce of love she possesses to the surface. Jesus walked the earth, as did Pilate and Claudia. They were real people, and this novel brings their character to the... More > forefront. You will most likely view Pilate in a completely new light by the end. Perhaps he wasn't as twisted as we have come to believe; but a man caught between conflicts. Charity weaves a story of historical proportion, retaining the Biblical balance with her unique touch. The plot is heartwarming, never failing to bring real emotion to the surface. It takes you back to the physical time of Jesus Christ, and you almost feel as if you are walking down the same halls as he once did. The Crucifixtion of Christ and the days previous are all too real. You come to know the Son of God on another level. It is the level of a believer's love for her Savior. An exquisite novel, "Claudia" never fails to make me laugh or weep. This book deserves its well-earned place in Biblical fiction. < Less
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Sep. 11, 2009 By Sarah Land
"Funny" A friend loaned me this book with a couple others, and I loved the cover so much I read it first. She didn't tell me it was self-published by one of her friends so I went into it expecting a real novel! It's a good joke now, but I was confused for awhile. The writing is boring and a bit like the girl took a thesaurus and tried to sound intelligent, but it was cute because I think she was trying to write a masterpiece. The girl sounds like she was about 15 or 16 when she wrote this so it shows some promise and I hope she can edit it a bit as she grows older.
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Aug. 4, 2008 By sarah land
"In response to hobbitgirl"
I don't see why you bring up Christianity, as I'm not affiliated with that, nor have I ever heard of Christopher Paolini, or Charity Place. I was saying nothing in regards to those things and have no way of knowing what on earth you're talking about. I am sorry for assuming she was young - I had no clue she was already 20!! The writing seemed much younger, but then alot of authors make their writing seem younger to market to children. But I had no way of knowing that because the novel did not seem to be marketed to children, but to adults. I actually thought it was cute, that's why I even said anything.



I really didn't mean any harm.... More > You're taking up an offense, but no offense was intended. Does the author even read these things? I was just going around reviewing alot of books that day.



A bit of friendly advice for you - In the real world people respond nicely to comments to let the person know their error, not bitterly like you did. It doesn't make your case sound very good. < Less
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Aug. 26, 2009 By lenema88
"Difficult but good!" I thought I was good in English, but this novel proved me so wrong! I had to use a dictionary several times on each page! The book was also written in a very heavy way, slightly old-fashioned if you ask me. But all in all it's a very good story! To be able to write a novel based upon one sentence in the Bible is an amazing effort, and Charity has done a great job in writing an exciting story!
I was also very fond to notice the description of the relationship between Pilate and Claudia, when it came to the marital life. AT LAST a novel that did not go into unnecessary impure details about marital life - THANK YOU for that! :-)
I will recommend this book to my teacher, I think she will like it as much as I!
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Oct. 7, 2009 By Charity
"Leah (via charitysplace.com)" My eyes feasted on each and every word, and my mind, heart, and soul were filled. I really do love a good read. I finally got over that: "This is a girl, writing this!" God has given you a gift. As I read on, I enjoyed the story. The "cast" became real. I could "see" and "feel," almost taste, many things. You did a good job digging into history and references to "flesh out" the story. You have a great imagination. "Claudia" stands on its own. Two of my friends -- avid readers of Christian fiction -- agree with me. Start a new novel soon. Congratulations and thank you. I'm sure glad you love to write.

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Copyright Standard Copyright License
Published January 6, 2012
Language English
Pages 320
 
Binding Perfect-bound Paperback
Interior Ink Black & white
Dimensions (inches) 6.0 wide × 9.0 tall

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