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After his daughter's murder, a grieving father confronts God with desperate questions -- and finds unexpected answers -- in this riveting and deeply moving #1 NYT bestseller.

When Mackenzie Allen Phillips's youngest daughter Missy is abducted during a family vacation, he remains hopeful that she'll return home. But then, he…

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7 authors picked The Shack as one of their favorite books. Why do they recommend it?

I love this book because it gives you such a wonderful example and perspective of God, Jesus, and the Holy Spirit. It makes them so real and personable.

I like how the author doesn’t blame God for everything but sees it more like how the Bible teaches. It’s very moving. It brings you right in and gets you emotionally attached to the characters.

I recommend this book because it boldly explores God’s unconditional love and presence, even during our most profound crises. Many books explore spiritual encounters with God, but few narratives are as vivid as Mack’s, who finds himself communing with God in a mysterious shack during a crisis of faith.

The author tackles the age-old question of why a perfect God allows suffering, especially to “good” people. It delves into Mack’s spiritual journey after a significant loss, portraying a divine empathy that reassures us of God’s enduring concern for our well-being, regardless of life's challenges. 

From S.'s list on exploring crises of faith.

The Shack shook me up. It took directions I didn’t see coming and the characters were not what I expected, yet full of depth and appeal.

Heartbreak, denial, and getting turned on my head is what reading The Shack did to me, and of all the crazy things, I was inspired by it. Rocked by it and I love when a book does that.

It isn’t easy to pick up the pieces of your life when disaster strikes, but you have to keep your focus on two things; firstly, God, and secondly, the devil who constantly tries to tear you…

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One of the most important aspects of a book for me is the ability to promote self-growth and reflection in a reader. The Shack is not just a story but a journey of spiritual growth and enlightenment that teaches forgiveness in a way that I have never experienced before. The lessons it teaches gave me a sense of existential tranquility, which is what I loved most about it. This story has taught me the true meaning of inner peace, which I will forever be grateful for.

This book is a great, inspirational read that presents God in a highly relatable way. The loving relationship among the divine members of the Trinity is delightful and attractive. The book tackles some hard questions and offers some wise answers to life’s disappointments and pain, although not as deep as I would prefer. I really liked the emphasis on a relationship with God instead of pat answers.

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Probably my most favorite book in the world! Read it more than twenty times. 

After his child was abducted and presumed murdered in an old wooden shack deep in the woods, Mackenzie Allen Phillips spirals down into a deep sadness. Only to one day receive a note in his mailbox, “Meet me at the shack,” signed Papa. The name his wife uses when she talks to God. 

Mack drives to the shack, to confront his deepest darkest secrets, deep in the snowy woods to meet God, the holy spirit, and Jesus and what begins a spiritual relationship of reconciliation on…

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The coastal tourist town of Great Wharf, Maine, boasts a crime rate so low you might suspect someone’s lying.

Nevertheless, jobless empty nester Mallory Cooper has become increasingly reclusive and fearful. Careful to keep the red wine handy and loath to leave the house, Mallory misses her happier self—and so…

Life is messy. We beat ourselves up for things we can or can’t control. The Shack is an otherworldly dimension that gives us a glimpse of how God could speak to us in our darkest hour, most painful moments. I liked how this novel shows God changing appearance during communication with Mackenzie Allen Philips, the father of an abducted child. We often think we must change to get through our pain, but it is heartwarming to think our savior will do so to make it easier for us to heal.

From E. W.'s list on other worlds.

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