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Passage to Zarahemla (Zarahemla #1) Paperback | Pages: 188 pages
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Original Title: Passage to Zarahemla
ISBN: 0970834306 (ISBN13: 9780970834300)
Edition Language: English
Series: Zarahemla #1
Characters: Kerra McConnell, Brock McConnell
Setting: Utah(United States)

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Plot- Kerra McConnell was raised by a drunken mother that couldn't even take care of herself so at a very young age Kerra had to learn how to take care of herself and her little rambunctious brother Brock. After their mother passed away Kerra and Brock moved to a little town called Leeds, Utah to live with their aunt and uncle in order to not be split apart from each other by the government. While they are there Kerra finds memories that she hadn't had for a long time, the feeling of being a kid. Kerra has been here before and she remembers a little hollow where she met her favorite Nephite Kiddoni.
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Expletive-"It almost sounded like an expletive"(86)Unreal
Vitally-"Questions that hadn't mattered to a five-year-old girl, but that seemed vitally important now."(44)very important
Illusions- "No chance of being fooled by illusions now."(78)Fake
Theme- The theme of this book is love. It shows this when Kerra risks everything by moving to Utah to keep her and her little brother together. It also shows this when Kiddoni takes a bullet for Kerra. It also shows this when Grandpa Lee comes to rescue the little children from the gang members.
Opinion- I think this book was great. It was very intense and very entertaining. It showed me the power of love and how family is very important. I give this book 5 out of 5 stars.

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Title:Passage to Zarahemla (Zarahemla #1)
Author:Chris Heimerdinger
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Special Edition
Pages:Pages: 188 pages
Published:January 1st 2003 by Heimerdinger Entertainment, Inc
Categories:Lds. Lds Fiction. Christianity. Fantasy. Young Adult. Fiction. Adventure. Religion

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I really like this book because it has a good story and really amazing characters in this book I highly recommend everyone to read Passages to Zarahemla and The second in the series

I actually listened to this book on tape while driving to Montana with my family, so maybe that is why I did not get as into it. I prefer reading a book, then my imagination can take over. It was a good story, tho I expected "tennis shoes" greatness and it just didn't reach that level for me. But if you like the Tennis shoes you will like this book too. I also just watched the movie that recently came out. It was fun, obviously not a blockbuster, but it followed the book pretty good.



Everything was good, but it should have been about three times as long. The climax wasn't climatic enough. I didn't realize until the book ended that "oh, that was the climax". It had the feel of a little peak in the plotline leading up to a larger peak later on. In other words, there should be a sequel. There was lots of good imagery, but it was basically a movie in book form. It had the imagery and lentgh of a movie without the soul or voice of a book. I personally think the whole story should

I was a little disappointed in this one. It was good, but it seemed like it was moving too fast. I felt like he could have developed the story a little more, and the characters too. I think the story is a great one and has lots of potential, but for me it needed to be more. Maybe it will be a better movie, since that he was he orginally intened the book to be. He wrote it as a movie script first and then when it wasn't made into a movie he wrote the book.

I think that it is fascinating on how Chris dose this hole time and space continuum thing. When the lamanite's went into the convent store and on how the doors automatically oped. All I could see was men in loin cloths walking into a "world" (convent store), that they have never seen before. Talk about culture shock!!! All I could do was laugh.

I loved this book! Read it in one sitting a couple of years ago. So good.