Re-reading Old Favorites and Book 3
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- Re-reading Old Favorites…Getting Inspiration for Book 3
- Review DTQ and DSS on Amazon ♦
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Re-reading Old Favorites and Book 3
The past six months have been INCREDIBLY busy and hectic. There’s been a book release, major changes at my old practice, moving into a NEW practice, a blog tour in the midst of that…oh, and let’s not forget Thanksgiving and Christmas. Did I mention I also have kids and a wife?
All that is to say, I haven’t been the most attentive blogger/author. Hopefully that can all change now and things will quiet down. Dear God please.
As I turn to begin writing Daniel and the Serpent’s Abyss, I’ve been re-reading two of my favorite books for a bit of inspiration:
The Wonder Clock, by Howard Pyle
And The Castle of Llyr, by Lloyd Alexander
They are very different books, but each is wonderful in its own right. Check them out!
What do you turn to for inspiration?
Read My Books? Please Review Them on Amazon!
If you’ve read either Daniel and the Sun Sword or Daniel and the Triune Quest and enjoyed them, please review them on Amazon! Here are the links:
Praise for Sons and Daughters Series
Christian Fiction Review by Peter Younghusband

Better Than Its Predecessor. Takes This Series To The Next Level. You Won’t Be Disappointed.
By: Peter Younghusbandon September 15, 2017
Every author and every reader anticipate that a sequel will be just as good or better than the previous….Well, I can say that this is a better story than its predecessor (Daniel and the Sun Sword)….
Lumbatis has shown more of the biblical aspects of who God is, the Trinity, and the Gospel message….
The account where Daniel meets Jesus is powerful but gentle and bypasses the head and ministers straight to the heart….
I know Lumbatis researched the mythology and culture….[and] translated this research into the plot and setting of the novel very well. It is great world building….Makes it very credible and real.
Reader’s Favorite Review by Sarah Scheele
5.0 out of 5 stars (Reader’s Favorite)
Daniel and the Triune Quest is a blast—a breathtaking thrill ride!
A blast—a breathtaking thrill ride! Tantalizing prose, and…deliciously well-written. I fell head-over-heels for the witty, sarcastic dialogue. Daniel and Ben’s adventures are action-adventure spelled out, along with a hefty dose of drama, comedy, and memorable characters.
The action-packed narrative undoubtedly has the power to lure kids away from video games, and the spiritual messages are core, buoyed by dazzling anime-like visuals presented through…clear-cut learning arcs for the two boys.
Parents…should jump at this one and bookmark Nathan Lumbatis for future reference.
Wow! My husband and I couldn’t put this book down. It sure got our hearts pumping! Exciting, surprising, inspiring — but also arresting. It made me stop and think about the realities of God’s purpose for our lives, the very real “battles” we face, and His power & strength available to us in the midst of it all. Rich imagery. So good!
–Virginia Featherstone on June 15, 2016
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This entry was posted on January 20, 2018 by nathan.lumbatis. It was filed under blog tour, Christianity, Daniel and the Sun Sword news and updates, Daniel and the Triune Quest, YA Authors and was tagged with Christian books, Christian growth, Daniel and the Sun Sword, Daniel and the Triune Quest, Inspiration, young adult christian.
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