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The Unseen
By T.L. Hines
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On 8/10 Andrea Osterberg wrote: very much in line with todays society of reality tv,the need to watch people. I have to say after the inital beginning enjoyable to read................................................................................ Different and Interesting
On 7/3 Sandra Rowe wrote: I got the novel The Unseen by T.L. Hines before Christmas (for free from my book review club) but then Christmas hit, and then vacations, and I never got around to writing my review of the book I'd read as fast as I could! (Serious page-turner.) So here is my review, and I'll be getting a new book ... Book Review--Finally!
On 3/6 Ashea Goldson wrote: The Unseen Review (Thomas Nelson Publishers) In the Unseen, the author T.L. Hines weaves an intricate tale of suspense and intruige as he creates the unforgettable character, Lucas, and the morally reprehensible Creep Club. From the very beginning, the main character, Lucas, takes us on a journey, not ... Beware of the The Unseen
On 2/24 Paul Brycki wrote: The Unseen Author: T.L. Hines Hardcover: 400 Pages Publisher: Thomas Nelson Language: English ISBN-10: 1595544526 ISBN-13: 9781595544520 Thomas Nelson CBD Amazon With many thanks to Thomas Nelson for my review copy! This was my first book by T.L. Hines that I have read, it also marked the first ... The Unseen - A Novel T.L Hines
On 2/22 Michael Combs wrote: Another book that I have read for the book bloggers program at Thomas Nelson. I admit at first this book felt like an R.L Stine. Goosebumps kind of genre. The writing felt pre-teen to me. However if you can get through the average story for the first 200 pages, the second half of the book ... Book Review: T.L. Hines “The Unseen”
On 2/5 Eric Brown wrote: By E. Brown I have to admit, this is the first time I have read anything by T. L. Hines. I am typically reading business and work related material. I save reading fiction for down time when I need a little “fluff” and entertainment to take my mind away from present matters. And, isn’t that what fiction ... Book Review - The Unseen
On 1/30 Cindy Horton wrote: I had the opportunity to review a book called The Unseen written by T.L. Hines and published by Thomas Nelson. The description from the back of the books says: Lucas is a loner, but he’s never alone. From secret hiding places, he peers into the lives of others–watching them while they work, ... Book Review: The Unseen by T.L. Hines
On 1/29 Karla Akins wrote: If you like creepy Christian fiction, then go ahead and get THE UNSEEN by TL Hines. Hines labels himself as "The Author of Nor Bizarre." Boy he's got that right. I've never been one to read Stephen King type fiction. I love suspense, but it can't get too icky or hit ... THE UNSEEN by TL Hines
On 1/27 Brenda Nuland wrote: I had mixed emotions about this book. I didn't like the first part of it as I found the plot very confusing. I just didn't "get it".However, as I came to the end of the book and saw where the author was taking it, then I thought it a very good story. Kind of like... The Matrix, that's it... where ... The Unseen, a book review
On 1/21 Candace Simmons wrote: This is a book review of the novel The Unseen by T.L. Hines. The back flap of the book uses the descriptive term “Noir Bizarre”, and that is a fitting description. While I usually enjoy a suspense or mystery novel, this one had a little bit of a creepy factor to it. As the story unfolds you learn ... Book Review: The Unseen by TL Hines
On 1/20 Michelle McNeil wrote: Below is a review excerpt for " The Unseen" as well as the link to the entire thing. The main character, Lucas, has an interesting hobby. He likes to watch people without them knowing it. He is a loner who spends his free time sneaking into places that most people don't even know exist. From his unseen ... The Unseen
On 1/16 E.A. White wrote: The premise of the story, a man (Lucas) who lives vicariously by spying on people from inside walls, duct work, and crawl spaces, making up complicated histories/lives for them in his mind, sounds interesting enough. Add in the wrinkle that he runs into a group of people called the "Creeper Club" who ... Not My Cup Of Tea
On 1/14 Amanda Holland wrote: The Unseen is the first book I've read by T.L. Hines, and I look forward to reading more! The plot twists and turns keep you guessing until the very last page. When the book begins, you start to get an idea of just who Lucas, the main character is...then you very quickly learn that there is more to him ... The one will keep you guessing to the last page!
On 1/13 Jerry Beers wrote: Hines describes the genre of his books as "noir bizarre". You can see his blog for more of an explanation, but I think bizarre is a pretty accurate description. In his latest book, "The Unseen", the main character is a little hard to like at first. Lucas is a loner who likes to hide in public ... Review: The Unseen by T.L. Hines
On 1/12 Victoria Osburn wrote: The Unseen by T.L. Hines is one of the best fictional books I have read. Hines wrote this book so skillfully and had me at the edge of my seat. The book, is about Lucas, who's a loner who watches people and makes up stories about their lives. Then Lucas meets Donivan, who is involved with the Creep Club.The ... The Unseen
On 1/11 Mary DeMuth wrote: The Unseen by T.L. Hines made me rethink what I thought was my own privacy. Are people lurking behind my walls? He uncovered a segment of society I’d not known before, mixing it with a mysterious protagonist with a sketchy past. Although I found him somewhat creepy, I wanted to root for him as he uncovered ... Compelling, Interesting
On 1/11 Chris Redding wrote: When I started reading The Unseen by T.L.Hines I thought I was going to be creeped out by it. The back cover copy says, “Lucas is a loner, but he’s never alone. From secret hiding places, he peers into the lives of others. Creepy, huh? The whole idea that someone is watching you is creepy. Though ... The Unseen is Unexpecgted
On 1/10 Stormi Johnson wrote: Review of The Unseen by T. L. HinesSummary:Lucas is a loner, but he's never alone.From secret hiding places, he peers into the lives of others--watching them while they work, while they commute, while they sip their morning coffee. He is a master at remaining silent and unseen in his carefully constructed ...
On 1/9 Todd Greene wrote: Previously, author T. L. Hines revealed the lives of Jude, a man dead three times, yet alive Waking Lazarus and Canada, whose dead father speaks to her from shadows Dead Whisper On, The. Here, Hines shows us Lucas, a man with seemingly no past, working odd jobs for money he stashes away in secret places. ... Book Review: The Unseen by T, L. Hines
On 1/9 CeeCee McNeil wrote: Lucas likes to people watch. Most people, who enjoy people watching, would go to a place like a mall or park and sit out in the open. Lucas prefers a more secret approach. He likes to watch his person of interest closely, like while you worked in your office. You wouldn’t know Lucas is watching.But ... Book MYView: The Unseen by T.L. Hines
On 1/9 Gautami Tripathy wrote: Perched on the top of the elevator, Lucas peered at the woman below and created an elaborate history in his mind.Title: The Unseen Author: T. L. Hines ISBN: 9781595544520 Publisher: Thomas NelsonPages: 383I received the book from the publisher. I had not read any book by T L Hines before this. The ... The Unseen by T. L. Hines
On 1/8 Jennifer Spica wrote: I recently finished reading a rather interesting novel entitled The Unseen by T. L. Hines. I enjoy a good fiction book now and again as a form of entertainment. While I usually lean towards a romantic genre- I felt compelled to try this mystery/futuristic type book.Overall, I felt the book would highly ... Book Review: The Unseen by T.L. Hines
On 1/7 Molly Harper wrote: I just finished the book, The Unseen, by T. L. Hines today and I'm glad I started it during winter break. Almost any book that can carry a story will also carry me from my obligations to a world where all-I-want-to-do-is-find-out-what-happens-next. This novel was certainly no exception. It was a different ... Making a Connection with The Unseen
On 1/7 Cathy Bryant wrote: We've all had those moments when we felt like we were being watched--unseen eyes hovering nearby, taking in our every move. That creepy feeling becomes reality in T. L. Hines latest novel, The Unseen. The main character, Lucas, has an interesting hobby. He likes to... "The Unseen" by T. L. Hines (Book Giveaway!)
On 1/6 Georgiana Daniels wrote: My head is spinning--in a good way. There are so many layers to The Unseen, that I didn't see it coming (pardon the pun.) The book starts with Lucas, a man who spies on people in public places, and lives in underground tunnels and other unauthorized areas. Honestly, I didn't know what to think of him ... Really Liked It!
On 1/5 Katie Shaw wrote: Before reading The Unseen, I had never read a “noir bizarre” book. In fact, I can’t say that I knew there even was such a genre (which I guess isn’t so unusual, since T. L. Hines might be the only writer of said genre). I also had no idea there was a culture of “creepers,” people who crawl ... The Unseen
On 1/5 Cynthia Norris wrote: For the most part, I feel pretty safe when I am out in public. I also feel fairly secure in my own home. It is an advantage to living in America. The Unseen by T.L. Hines stands our sense of security on it's head. Then, just at the time you begin to feel comfortable again, he increases the intensity ... The Unseen by T.L. Hines
On 1/3 Jonathan Dozier-Ezell wrote: T.L. Hines' novel, The Unseen is a page-turning expedition into the world of creeps, spies, and ventilation ducts. Lucas likes to hide. He sits and watches office workers and diners as he travels through duct work, ceilings, and steam tunnels to connect with and create histories for the people who never ... The Unseen
On 1/2 Sarah Junker wrote: Lucas is a loner, but he’s never alone. From page one, this novel pulls you in. It’s interesting to learn how this man sneaks around and spies on others. How he longs for a connection, but pushes those people he knows in person away. He’s afraid for a “real” connection, so he settles for the lives ... The Unseen - T.L. Hines
On 1/2 Barbu Costina wrote: The Unseen poses a controversial hero, Lucas, who lives his life away from society eyes. He has no identity, no job and no home address. He spends his life hidden in ceilings and ventilation systems of public buildings, secretly spying on the lives of the people working in those buildings. At first, ... Book Review - The Unseen (T.L. Hines)
On 1/2 Glen Braden wrote: Unseen by T. L. Hines is an excellent read, and kept me in its pages for a short (for me) 10 days. The story is about Lucas, an orphan who has a compelling need to be alone. The exception is when he works as a dish washer or when he creeps about office buildings and ... Review: Unseen by T. L. Hines
On 12/30 Robin McCormack wrote: The Unseen is about a man who likes to watch others invisibly from hidden caches in offices, elevators and closets. He like to watch people and make up imaginary stories about what he thinks their lives are like. He lives where ever he likes in abandoned steam tunnels, or vacant offices in office buildings. ... The Unseen
On 12/30 Brandy Jenkins wrote: As part of a book reviewer program that Thomas Nelson Publishing Company offers, I agreed to read and review The Unseen by T. L. Hines. This is not the kind of book that I would normally read, but I decided to plow ahead with it and see what it had to offer. The following is my review. The book begins ... The Unseen
On 12/30 Gil Sanders wrote: I’ve never had an interest for reading fictional material unless it was required. So in writing this review, I lack much prior experience of what makes up for a creative novel. That being said, The Unseen is an immediate masterpiece that centers around Lucas, a loner who makes his home in abandoned buildings, and underground ... Book Review: The Unseen
On 12/29 Phil Anderson wrote: TL Hines writes a very interesting story which kept me captivated for most of the book. To me, the book dealt with the issues of facing your greatest fears…especially when those fears are primarily of you and yourself. Centering on a character named Lucas, Hines kept me wondering where his anti-social, ... The Unseen
On 12/29 Robin Shope wrote: I have never read a book by T.L. Hines but this will not be my last one by him. The Unseen is quite a chiller. The reader becomes the character within a few lines. Yes, there is someone watchings Lucas, all the time. This person is an unexpected, unwanted observerer.Then the table turns. Lots of excitement. ... Its a chiller!
On 12/29 Diana Brandmeyer wrote: The Unseen by T. L. Hines The Unseen is a supernatural thriller and it reaches the standards set long ago by Steven King. Lucas is a man without a past, or at least he doesn't remember much of his youth. Only one phrase sticks in his mind like an irritating mosquito buzzing in his ear, Humpty Dumpty ... Sleep won't come easy after this book
On 12/29 Will Taylor wrote: “The Unseen”by T.L. Hines is an anti-socio urban mystery that was unexpected, a bit creepy, and a lot of fun to read. The author of “The Dead Whisper On” and “Walking Lazarus”, Hines opens up an intriguing and uncomfortable consiousness, hiding in the dark ... Book Review: The Unseen
On 12/28 William Dupré wrote: You'll definitively want to see the end of it.After a somewhat slow start where a kind of psychological profile of the hero is drawn, including the now classical partial amnesia, an italic chapter starts to make you wonder. From there on, the story develops quickly and keeps you wanting to read more ... The Unseen
On 12/27 Nancy Famolari wrote: Have you ever felt that someone was watching you. How about the tiny hole in the ceiling that glitters when you look at it? It may be Lucas, or a member of the Creep Club. Lucas is a very sympathetic character. A loner, he lives vicariously watching people in offices. His thoughts and style of life ... Watching a Strange Urban Subculture
On 12/26 Lynette Sowell wrote: "I always feel like somebody's watchin' meeeeeee..." Remember that 80's song?Ever feel like you're being watched? The Unseen by T.L. Hines will make you think maybe you're not imagining things after all.Lucas is a Peeping Tom--sort of. He lives on the fringes of society, in the shadows and nooks and ... The Unseen: By T.L. Hines
On 12/26 Mark White wrote: TL Hines latest book The Unseen is unsettling due to the fact that it affects you on a very primal level. Lurking, spying, snooping, whatever the term, Lucas’ life revolves around it. He lives in abandoned buildings, crawl spaces and under the metro line in Washington, DC. Collecting mementos ... The Unseen - T.L. Hines
On 12/24 Elaine Littau wrote: The places you are afraid to go are the playground of "The Unseen". We see ourselves in this book because of our fascination with reality television. is unpredictable and somewhat disturbing. The genre is not my usual cup of tea but I found it a good read in that after each reading session thoughts of ... Interesting
On 12/24 Mary Benson wrote: The Unseen by T.H. Hines is a thriller that kept me awake one night. The main character, Lucas, is slowly revealed to be a gentle, flawed person that I grew to care about. Lucas lives in the unclaimed parts of Washington D.C.—empty buildings, maintenance areas of Howard University. He knows the back ... The Unseen
On 12/23 Cale Irwin wrote: We all make bad choices in life. My most recent mistake? Ordering and reading The Unseen by T.L. Hines. But it was free, and I can’t resist free books. Plus the critics had given his last book rave reviews. I don’t know what they saw. The book details a week in the life of Lucas, a ... What not to purchase for a loved one this holiday season
On 12/22 Kristi Moore wrote: I read this book pretty quickly because I was snowed in when it came in the mail. I enjoyed it. It was an interesting plot, well-written, and suspenseful. The main character is a weirdo, even if he’s important to the plot. I had hoped Lucas was a clone, but he wasn’t. I did get a feeling of satisfaction ... The Unseen, T.L. Hines
On 12/22 Beth Wright wrote: The Unseen" is the second book I have read by T.L. Hines. The first book "Waking Lazarus" was an intriguing book that held my attention from the first page. "The Unseen" didn't have that same draw. Perhaps it is because the subject just did not peak my interest. I found it difficult to follow along with ... The Unseen- I Just Don't See It!
On 12/22 Kim Ford wrote: I'm going to state my honest opinion about this book - I didn't particularly like it, and I certainly didn't understand the point of this story. I could reach far into my imagination and my literary background and surmise that the author thinks that what is seen by others is the "insatiable hunger to ... The Unseen by T.L. Hines
On 12/21 Michelle Van Loon wrote: TracFones. Brainwashing. Surveillance. Creep Club. CIA. Parkour. Characters named Dilbert, Humpty, Swarm and Snake. All populate a shadowy world featured in T. L. Hines' techno-supernatural 386-page hardcover fiction release, The Unseen (Nelson). The book tells the story of Lucas, an urban nomad who ... Book review: The Unseen
On 12/20 Kathleen Fuller wrote: This is the first novel by TL Hines that I've read, and I thoroughly enjoyed it. At times creepy, thrilling, poignant, and even confusing, it's never dull or boring. I'm in awe of Hines' talent for plotting and weaving such a complex story. As I read the book and tried to figure out where the story was ... The Unseen by TL Hines
On 12/20 Tracy B wrote: Imagine an undercover culture of people who keep themselves apart from humanity. They work off the grid not because they have to but because they want or need to live their lives unseen. Then imagine what would happen if one member of this sub-culture discovered others who shared his compulsion to watch ... The Unseen
On 12/19 Becky Campbell wrote: I've mentioned on the B.A.D. Girls Book Club blog that I signed up to review books for Thomas Nelson publishers. They have an area where one can sign up to become a book review blogger. The company sends a free book and in return you read it and post a written review on your blog and also an online ... Book Review
On 12/17 Glenda Bixler wrote: The Unseen – Eerily Weird! Strangely compulsive! No matter how you describe T. L. Hines’ latest book to other readers, you’re going to fumble on adjectives. It’s not the typical horror, nor is it suspenseful or a good mystery. It has great action and keeps you turning the pages and in many ways ... The Unseen - Weirdly Wonderful!
On 12/16 Anne LeGare wrote: It’s hard to categorize this book into a certain genre. It could be called a techno-thriller; but then again it could be called spy fiction. When I got further into the book I realized it had some cold war themes mixed in, so it might appeal to conspiracy seekers. One thing is for sure: it wasn’t ... Unseen Christianity
On 12/16 Jason Taber wrote: Do you like a book that keeps you guessing until the end? Then The Unseen by T.L. Hines is for you. This is one of those books where every time you think that you have figured it out, an abrupt turn happens. The story follows the exploits of a man named Lucas, who was raised in an orphanage. Lucas likes ... The Unseen By T.L. Hines
On 12/16 Mary Lynn Griswold wrote: The Unseen "The Unseen" by T. L. Hines is a very intense page turner and for those who love the unexpected and many surprises, this is a must read. While I would not have classified it as Christian Fiction, it has many Christian overtures and real messages. It is so frightening to think that we are ... The Unseen
On 12/16 Ronnica Rothe wrote: From the very beginning, this book hooked me. It was the perfect book to read in the midst of my stressful days as I couldn't wait to get back into it.Lucas is a loner, but he doesn't avoid people. Instead, he puts himself in positions to watch them unnoticed: in the ceiling, in a closet, etc. He ... The Unseen by T. L. Hines
On 12/16 Beth Gawlowicz wrote: Posted 12/16/08: "...but no one seemed to notice him. This he knew he could count on. People looked, but they never saw." Have you ever had that creepy, gives you goose bumps, feeling that someone was watching you and your every move? What if someone truly was watching? What if there was someone--someone ... When you look do you really see? What about the unseen around you
On 12/16 Marilyn Meredith wrote: Wow! This is one of the most unusual books I’ve read in years. Once I got started, I couldn’t put it down. Lucas is an unusual hero. He knows very little about himself, and what he does know is suspect. Uncomfortable around people, he’s created his own world by spying on others who work in offices ... The Unseen, A Book Review
On 12/15 Lynnette Bonner wrote: T. L. Hines writes a captivating story. In this book Lucas, the main character, remembers living in an orphanage as a young boy, but doesn’t remember much else from his past. He’s grown up with no intimate ties and connections. He’s made a past time of hiding in ceilings and crawl spaces to spy ... A Good Story if a Little Slow in the Middle
On 12/15 Mark Whitlock wrote: Thomas Nelson Publishers, 2008 3 of 5 Lions I recommend it for ages 14 and up. I believe men will enjoy the book more than women 4:1T. L. Hines writes the most creative tweets on Twitter. (http://www.twitter.com/tlhines) My favorites include:Holding out for a Red Ryder BB gun. Have an extra eye to spare.Wishing ... T.L. Hines: The Unseen. You'll Never Look at Acoustic Ceiling Tiles the Same Way Again
On 12/15 Maranda Medina wrote: Have you ever felt like someone was watching you? Have you ever looked up or turned around and found no one there? Have you ever felt the eyes of someone who wasn’t there boring into you? T.L. Hines has brought new meaning to these feelings of paranoia. Above ceiling tiles, behind closet doors, and ... Creepy on so many levels! Must read!!
On 12/15 Lisa Lickel wrote: I was definitely hooked on The Unseen by page 30 with the haunting comment: “…but no one seemed to notice him. This he knew he could count on. People looked, but they never saw.” I had recently read newspapers accounts of homeowners discovering that someone had lived in their home unbeknownst to ... The Unseen
On 12/14 Rebecca Haden wrote: I've been reading The Unseen by T.L Hines. This is the story of Lucas, who lives in uninhabited areas of public buildings and spends most of his time watching people. You will be surprised to hear that he is a sympathetic character.Lucas encounters others like him, and gets caught up in a major crime ... Sunday, December 14, 2008
On 12/14 Andrea Johnson wrote: Lucas has lived most of his life being unseen. He likes the small hidden crevasses above the office spaces in the metro D.C. area. Being able to spy on others is one of his passions. Although he means no harm to them. Since Lucas has no permanent address he sleeps in underground tunnels and vacant ... The UnSeen by T.L. Hines
On 12/13 Monica Garcia wrote: Courtesy of Thomas NelsonAuthor's WebsiteFor many years Lucas Freund has lived his life by mostly being unseen. He has a fascination with hiding small nooks and crannies in buildings all over the city watching strangers through hidden peep holes. He makes up elaborate stories about their lives that give ... Review: The Unseen by T.L. Hines
On 12/12 Lee D wrote: Upon finding out about a program from Thomas Nelson, the Thomas Nelson Book Review Bloggers, I decided to give it a try. The main requirements are to receive a free book from them, read it, and then give at least a 200 word review (good, bad, or indifferent) of the book on your blog. Following ... The Unseen, by T. L. Hines
On 12/12 Tracy Lagrove wrote: Ok, so I stayed up till the wee hours of the morning reading since i couldn't put this book down, and finally finished it today. Weird book, but in a really good way. lol. It had a lot of twists and turns in it that i didn't expect plus it had a really good flow to it. The main Character (Lucas) is ... The Unseen part 2
On 12/12 Christopher Hall wrote: T.L. Hines' latest, The Unseen begins with the main character sneaking into an office complex and spying on a woman, hidden by the drop ceiling. He's an infiltrator, or an urban explorer, going behind the "Authorized Personnel Only" signs, exploring steam tunnels and abandoned buildings, and in his case, ... A Solid Thriller
On 12/10 Nick Cross wrote: This maybe one of the weirdest books I've ever recommended. You have to read it all the way through before judging some of the crazy/creepy things that occur in the beginning. Not to worry though, this book is a fast read and I had trouble putting it down. I finished in less than a week and was glad ... Excellent Read
On 12/9 Megan L wrote: The Unseen by TL Hines. Lucas is a loner. He makes his home in office buildings and abandoned buildings. Eating food out of office fridges, watching employees as they worked, out of sight. Making up histories for some of them. Collecting articles from these people to make himself feel less alone. He worked as a dishwasher ... The Unseen
On 12/9 Mara Kim wrote: Do you ever feel like you are being watched? Lucas a.k.a. Humpty infiltrates himself among ceilings and other public places for the specific purpose of watching them. He imagines stories about each one and collects special momentums or totems. Each totem has a special meaning to him for which he cannot ... Are You Being Watched?
On 12/8 Joshua Lake wrote: The Unseen by T. L. Hines started with a strange protagonist living out strange fantasies, and the plot never looked back. The author self-describes his genre as "noir bizzare," and the book lived up to the genre. Lucas, the main character, has no identity, no home, and no normal life. He travels from ... The Unseen: A Review
On 12/8 Cherise Kachelmuss wrote: 5.0 out of 5 stars Great Mystery Novel with many plot twists, December 8, 2008 By Cherise Kachelmuss "Cher" (IL) - See all my reviews (REAL NAME) If you have not read before about me, I am an avid book lover. I always have a book that I am reading and always looking for recommendations. I just finished ... Great Mystery Novel with many plot twists
On 12/8 Kevin Lai wrote: This is my first blogger book review for Thomas Nelson Publishing, as part of their Book Review Blogger program. As per their wishes, here is a 200-word review. ======================================= The Unseen, by T.L. Hines, is a modern thriller that takes the reader through the increasingly ... Book Review: The Unseen
On 12/6 Becky Purvis wrote: The Unseen by T.L. Hines. Thomas Nelson Publisher. Lucas lives apart from society - watching and only rarely participating in the life of the city. He moves through tunnels and buildings, unseen and unnoticed. He longs for connection and tries to find it through observing others. He makes up stories ... The Unseen
On 12/6 Susan Smith wrote: Power suspense writer, T. L. Hines pushes the adrenaline pump at just the right intervals to create a gasp but not cardiac arrest with well-crafted words in his latest book, The Unseen. A must read if you like a thriller that is closer to life than the fiction it purports to be. The Unseen is a web ... The Unseen
On 12/5 Scott Weldon wrote: First, a confession. I read novels. I know it’s a waste of time. I know I should spend my time reading more theology books, more great classics, more “useful” stuff. But I enjoy getting lost in a really good story. Helps take my mind of the stresses and strains of day to day life, ministry, etc.And ... Book Review: The Unseen (a novel)
On 12/5 Jason Skipper wrote: Ok. First of all, this is my first book review. Let’s do the boring details first. Product Detail ISBN: 1595544526 ISBN-13: 9781595544520 Format: Jacketed Hardcover Trim Size: 6.20 x 9.40 x 1.10 Page Count: 400 This book is a very interesting book. When I selected it for my first review for ... The Unseen: A Book Review
On 12/4 Joshua Olds wrote: I had never heard of TL Hines before, but I think after this read, I just may be hooked. His story follows a mysterious man named Lucas. Lucas is a creeper. He has no home, but he wouldn’t say he’s homeless. He lives wherever he chooses. He can be anywhere. He spends his time holed up in elevator ... The Unseen - TL Hines
On 12/4 Lynn Squire wrote: Title: The UnseenAuthor: T.L. HinesPublisher: Thomas Nelson, Inc.The Unseen, by T.L. Hines, is one of the best books I have read in a very long time. The complex plot is filled with suspense, unanticipated turns, and symbols all contained within a well-crafted story world.Lucas, a man who spies on others ... Book Review: The Unseen, by T.L. Hines
On 12/4 Dwight Knoll wrote: The book is physically well-built. The font is not distracting, however the type is a little large for my taste. The paper is average or slightly below. The story was well-written. Enough to hold my interest and keep me reading through the three sittings it took. The two interruptions were sleep, and ... The Unseen: Well done!
On 12/3 S Henry wrote: It has a great premise: a young man who spends his life watching other people, secreting himself above office cubicles to observe them, inventing entire lives and memories for them and collecting photos or scarves to take back to his hideaway. (Okay, this seems creepy, but he's harmless - just lonely... I So Wanted to Like "The Unseen"
On 11/25 Chris Jager wrote: Dear Readers, I know some of you love T.L. Hines' books and some of you don't. His new book is not going to change your opinion of him. The Unseen is his newest release. It is very different and one that if you like a book that you are not sure what is going on this will be perfect for you. I am going ... T.L. Hines