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Mary, Called Magdalene
Mary Called Magdalene
Author: Margaret George
Biblical references to Mary Magdalene are tantalizingly brief, yet she continues to spark controversy, curiosity, and veneration. We know more about her than about many of Christ's male disciples, and her significance is enshrined in her ancient honorific "Apostle to the Apostles." But still, as a woman, she remains in shadow. Was ...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780670030965
ISBN-10: 0670030961
Publication Date: 6/10/2002
Pages: 528
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4 stars, based on 30 ratings
Publisher: Viking Adult
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback
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Hoody avatar reviewed Mary, Called Magdalene on + 52 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 5
All and all this was a good book. The story was an interesting one, but the book drug on a little too long. I felt that she could have made the book about 200 pages shorter and created an evan more compelling story. That aside, Marys charicter is wonderful. I truley admired her strength and courage. I enjoyed seeing characters from the Bible come to life and portrayed in such a human way with flaws and all. I would recomend this book, but with the warning "it is as long as it looks".
tish avatar reviewed Mary, Called Magdalene on + 384 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 5
i really wanted to like this book. i even violated the 100 page rule!
i got annoyed with the portrayal of women...i know... i know.. women were treated that way. i just could not take it this time.
i also thought the betrayal of Mary was totally wrong.
i have read other books by this author but this one just did nto sit right with me.
GusNBuster avatar reviewed Mary, Called Magdalene on + 51 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 5
I suggested this book (having read it before) for my Christian Women's book club to read during the Lenten season. They were a little freaked out about its size, but they all loved it. Very well researched, historically accurate details about daily life & roles of women and men during that time period. A perfect read during the Lenten season.
reviewed Mary, Called Magdalene on + 5 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 4
I loved this book. It gives a different view on a very controversial character from the Bible.
thebeakeeper avatar reviewed Mary, Called Magdalene on + 167 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 4
i really really really wanted to like this book. really. but i just had some real problems.

the main one is that i kept taking my background and what ive learned and applying it. its really conflicting. i think this wouldve been a much better story if id never heard of jesus.

from the very start this was a little hard because a lot of names and biblical references are thrown in and as i was reading it i was just really confused. the author shouldve either kept the names and references out or explained them.

also- i understand that the novel is a work of fiction and based on what LITTLE is known about mary magdalene. but....

!!SPOILER!!!
the fact that she had 7 demons in her is just...ridiculous. theres a ton of posession going on. i mean how many demons are there and was the issue that bad? its like one of out every 10 people they meet has a demon in them. yeah...

!!!SPOILER!!!
and jesus- his character is not portrayed as ive been taught. he will only take israelites on as his disciples (prejudiced much?) and he makes threats towards entire towns if they dont follow him. (open minded much?) towards the end of the story he becomes this crazy vengeful guy and im like what? who is this? and why does he not figure out thats hes the messiah until the end? huh?

!!!SPOILER!!!
jesus' family- ok they disown him because he decides to leave and teach. they dont believe he is the chosen one. weren't joseph and mary warned that they were having this miracle baby who was going to change the world? why would they disown him and why would his siblings loathe him? is the whole away in a manager thing ignored here? and did he really have a ton of brothers and sisters?

!!!SPOILER!!!
mary magdalene- im really disapointed in her character. she seemed like a pretty strong cool girl. but she freaking leaves her baby behind. how uncool is that? and she was married? she just doesnt seem like this amazing strong woman ive always pictured her to be. shes actually weak and annoying.

she also gains the power to heal people through jesus. if this were in any way possible, wouldnt jesus have had everyone he taught learn to heal and then they heal and then everyone is forever healed? and if everyone can heal why is he the special one. his disciples can heal through him so arent they just as good?

the end of the book really has so little to do with mary magdalene and more about jesus. i felt like the author totally lost focus.

honestly, i skimmed the last 50 or so pages i was just tired of it. i really wanted to like it. and if i was able to read it as a story and not put my knowledge into it it mightve been better. but not great.
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reviewed Mary, Called Magdalene on + 65 more book reviews
A novel of Mary Magdalene from her youth through the years that she followed Jesus.
Dnddynasty avatar reviewed Mary, Called Magdalene on + 20 more book reviews
Once again Margaret George took me back into time. This gave an insight to what Mary's life may have been like. I throughly enjoyed it.
reviewed Mary, Called Magdalene on + 270 more book reviews
One of my most favorite books. Was going to lend this to my mother, but decided to lend this out to PBS instead. Made me open my eyes and love Mary and Christ even more. God bless!
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A thought provoking look at what might have happened... a must read for any female who feels a excluded from history


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