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Interview — Douglas Kaine McKelvey, Creator Of Every Moment Holy 

By Tyler Hummel | October 25, 2023

The popular liturgical devotional has sold 350,000 copies in six years.

Book Banning in my Old Backyard

By Courtney Floyd | October 6, 2023
"Let Freedom Read"

Our Books Department editor explores what it’s like to be a librarian celebrating intellectual freedom while her hometown bans books.

Adapting Narnia On Stage: The Logos Theater Reflects On Staging ‘The Horse And His Boy’

By Tyler Hummel | August 9, 2023
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The Logos Theater’s artistic director Nicole Stratton and puppetmaster Justin Swain spoke with Geeks Under Grace and reflected on their time with The Horse and His Boy.

Comics & Graphic Novels

Book Banning in my Old Backyard

By Courtney Floyd | October 6, 2023
"Let Freedom Read"

Our Books Department editor explores what it’s like to be a librarian celebrating intellectual freedom while her hometown bans books.

Review – God Country

By Nathan Kiehn | August 29, 2023

This Image Comic series tells a moving tale which combines the struggle of caring for an aging parent with mythical mayhem.

Review – Danny Phantom: A Glitch In Time

By Tyler Hummel | August 22, 2023

The Nickelodeon fan-favorite character returns for a new graphic novel adventure!

Manga

Review: Death Note Vol. 1

By Casey Covel | July 2, 2014

Writer: Tsugumi Ohba Illustrator: Takeshi Obata English publisher: Viz Media Genre: Shonen, psychological thriller, supernatural, detective fiction Rating: T+ (older teens and adults) Release date: October 10, 2005 Price: $8.00-$10.00 Note: All manga illustrations come from fan-translated scans. The dialogue itself is not the same as the official version and differs slightly. Originally introduced in…

Review – Edge of Tomorrow vs. All You Need is Kill (Part 2)

By Cooper D Barham | June 28, 2014

Edge of Tomorrow vs. All You Need is Kill (Part 2) Welcome.  If you haven’t yet meandered through Part 1 of this breakdown, fret not, you can just follow the magic link: (https://geeksundergrace.com/books/edge-of-tomorrow-vs-all-you-need-is-kill-part-1/).  Again, I will be using All You Need Is Kill as a catch-all for both the light novel and manga, and you…

GUG Review: Edge of Tomorrow vs All You Need Is Kill (Part 1)

By Cooper D Barham | June 23, 2014

Tom Cruise has returned once again to the Hollywood fray in Edge of Tomorrow, taking up the mantle of William Cage–a Major in the United Defense Forces.  This article is a comparison of mediums, rather than a simple review, and so cannot function without spoilers.  Consider this your spoiler warning, not just for the movie,…

Novels

Green background, woman running toward castle

Review – Elantris

By David Koury | November 8, 2023

Elantris is Brandon Sanderson’s debut novel, and one of the Cosmere’s earliest stories. Our review examines whether it’s worth reading.

Review — Verity

By Serena Bond | September 12, 2023

Colleen Hoover has gained popularity thanks to TikTok. Her suspense novel Verity is applauded as one of her best works. But, is it really?

Classic Review — The Horse and His Boy (1954)

By Tyler Hummel | August 1, 2023

The fifth published Narnia book explores some of the darkest themes in the saga.

Non-Fiction

Interview — Douglas Kaine McKelvey, Creator Of Every Moment Holy 

By Tyler Hummel | October 25, 2023

The popular liturgical devotional has sold 350,000 copies in six years.

Review – The Biblical Trinity

By Tyler Hummel | August 18, 2023

A new book explores the basics of Christian teachings on the Trinity in scripture.

A Brief Introduction To The Church Fathers

By Tyler Hummel | July 4, 2023

Two new books from last year highlight the philosophical background of early Christianity.

Classics

Classic Review — The Horse and His Boy (1954)

By Tyler Hummel | August 1, 2023

The fifth published Narnia book explores some of the darkest themes in the saga.

Classic Review: The Man Born To Be King (1942)

By Tyler Hummel | April 7, 2023

The Man Who Would Be King is an accessible work that puts the complex life and theology of Christ into the words of normal people.

Classic Review — The Consolation of Philosophy (523AD)

By Tyler Hummel | February 14, 2023

The 6th century Roman philosopher explores how philosophy can lead us towards Christ.