I recently just started reading the book God's Smuggler, by Brother Andrew. This book is about a true story, and is an autobiography of the author. Even though I'm only a few pages into this book, it sounds really good already. My sister recommended it to me and said that she loved it, so I decided I would read it. From reading the summary and from what I've heard about it, it reminds me of a book I read last year called From the Flames by Hannah Duggan. From the Flames is about a teenage girl who helps to translate Bibles in fourteenth century England. Suspenseful, breathtaking, and thrilling this book is. This book was really good and interesting, and I would recommend it to anyone who wants to read a compelling and remarkable book.
This book seems to be similar to God's Smuggler, because this book is about someone who smuggles Bibles into countries where they aren't allowed. The tension and confounding suspense from both books seems to be similar and really captivating. In a summary of God's Smuggler, Brother Andrew's routine to smuggle Bibles to different countries was by packing them "as ordinary luggage then pray that the border guards would not see them. It worked." I'm curious to see what will happen in this book. From this quote and from what I've read so far, it seems like the main character will have to do things secretly, and hidden to stay undercover from people finding out about how he will smuggle Bibles. This book seems really interesting, and I can't wait to see what happens next!
Link to summary of From the Flames.
Link to summary of God's Smuggler.
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