![]() Magnus wanting to know even more about this saint that I’d never heard of. I found it so compelling and interesting that when I finished the book I began researching St. This teen book is equal parts geography, history, and theology lessons in a thoroughly engaging fictional story. I especially loved Magnus, his brother Aerling, and their relationship. Magnus into a wonderful story that makes him real and relatable while dropping the reader in the middle of a dramatic period of history. ![]() Susan Peek did a masterful job of bringing to life this saint from the early 1100’s, and giving the reader an exciting look into the Viking way of life. First of all, where were these books when my own kids were learning about saints? This is just such a great idea, sharing the stories of little known saints in exciting novels based on their lives. Magnus is one of three books in Susan Peek’s series – Gods forgotten friends. ![]() 10 Problems in the Traditionalist Movement ![]()
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