Review by A Reader's Brain


"Lone Falcon really speaks to the college-age kid who finds their faith challenged like never before. We start college many times as teenagers still and for most of us, it's our first time out from our parent's roof. We have to figure out things, and sometimes that includes questioning, including faith that seems so irrelevant when surrounded with so many peers. Carrie is no exception. This book really shows the slow fade that sin brings us to starting with just skipping church which seems innocent enough until you just don't go anymore, and then start making decisions based around peer pressure, etc. The book wasn't overly judgmental especially for the time frame it is set in. I found the backdrop with the rowing team and all the ins and outs to be an interesting dive into something I have no knowledge of. The book was a little slow for me, and it took me a while to get interested. I'm not sure how applicable this would be to YA readers because it's not contemporary with contemporary language, but I feel any of us regardless of age should be reminded about the importance of staying firm in the faith."


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