![]() ![]() It’s up to the reader to decide, but the book is probably not written from a Christian point of view. It’s never described properly, but it seems as though one of the characters is an angel, though not as we usually think of angels. There is said that somebody is an angel, but not quite. It’s never said to be any special religion but it is clear enough for the reader to make up their mind. There is a lot of spiritual content in this book. At one point, it seems like Michael disrespects his father, even though they become friends quite quickly. It is worth mentioning that Michael and Mina lie to his parents, even though they mean it for the best. All of them are good, even though Skellig might seem a bit doubtful at times. ![]() This story isn’t based on morals, and there are not any bad guys. Because, who is really Skellig, the man in the garage? And even more important, what is he and what can he do? Together with his new friend, Mina, they will experience something that they never had believed in before and it will be a memory of a lifetime. There is something there, and it’s alive. What he finds will be a great surprise to him. While his sister is in the hospital, Michael decides that he want to explore the garage. ![]() Unfortunately, his sister becomes deathly ill and the whole house is affected by this. Things were supposed to be so nice when Michael and his family moved into their new house. A quite enjoyable book that deals with some bad content. ![]()
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