Flight of the Eagles

by Gilbert L. Morris

Seven Sleepers (book 1)

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Josh Adams, 14, awakes from a 50-year sleep. Ancient prophecy commands him and the other Sleepers to unite in battle against the evil priests, and combat the doubt that threatens their faith.

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I did not read these as a child but did read them as part of a book discussion with a group from the Periapsis Press site that plans to review the series. While the initial start of the book appears to be more sci-fi in nature, with the nuclear apocalypse, this book reads more like a fantasy novel. I can see the appeal to the reading audience of teenage boys and girls who grew up Christian, albiet in 1994 - and this, this reads very much of the time of the 90s YA. There is that charm to it that doesn't know the weirder world to come post-2000s.

Having normals characters of Josh and Sarah as the main focus of the boy and girl, the fact that they are just normal is odd with the YA (and YA post-apocalypse) genres in the post-2016s. But with show more seven characters to find in this book Morris flies through the story so fast. Having the puzzles to solve is fun but there's not time for the reader to "help" in the discovery before the characters figure it out as quick as Robin always figured out the Riddler's very specific riddles in the '66 Batman. But without a doubt, the inclusion of Reb is the best character. He has the best lines. He has the best takes. Those that view him a "problematic" don't realize the time period from where these characters came from to turn into different characters after learning their lesson. But reading anything with Reb is a hoot.

The rest of the plot is pretty bland. I have no clue who the bad guys really are or what they want. There is no "Aslan is Jesus" here it's just "Jesus is Jesus" here. However, what's odd about this story is the lack of people mentioning God or Jesus; no conversion moment; no one talking about the Bible or cringe storytelling found in 90s Christian fiction. Which in one sense is quite interesting here but Morris does nothing with it as there are too many characters, too little on the plot, too little of the pacing, and some too straightforward deus ex moments.

However, it's not a bad book just a bit too bland story. From other readers, it seems like after book one things pace themselves out more and the bad guys get more fleshed out. As for this one, it falls into the "meh" category. Final Grade - C-
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Gilbert Morris, May 24, 1929 - Gilbert Morris was born on May 24, 1929 in Forrest City Arkansas. He received his Bachelor of Arts in English in 1958 from Arkansas State University. He went on to earn his Master's in English from ASU as well and eventually earned his Doctorate in English from the University of Arkansas in 1968. After graduating show more from college, Morris became a pastor for a Baptist Church in Alabama. He resided there from 1955 until 1961, at which point he accepted an appointment as a professor at Ouchita Baptist University. Morris now writes books full time, and all of his stories have a basis in Christian faith. Over the course of his career, Morris has sold millions of copies of his titles. He has been a Gold medallion finalist several times and has received five angel awards, three for the Winslow series and two for the Appomatox Series. He won the National Award for Poetry from Cloverleaf in 1978. Gilbert Morris passed away on February 18, 2016. (Bowker Author Biography) show less

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Canonical title
Flight of the Eagles
Original title
Seven Sleepers
Alternate titles
Josh and the Seven Sleepers
Original publication date
1994
People/Characters
Josh Adams; Sarah; Jake; Dave Cooper; Wash; Reb (show all 9); Abbey; Goel; The Dark Lord
Important places
Nuworld

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Fiction and Literature, Christian Fiction
DDC/MDS
813Literature & rhetoricAmerican literature in EnglishAmerican fiction in English
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PZ7 .M8279 .FLanguage and LiteratureFiction and juvenile belles lettresFiction and juvenile belles lettresJuvenile belles lettres
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