Halo
#1 of 3 in Halo Series
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What’s inside...
Three angels, Gabriel, Ivy, and Bethany, are sent to Earth from Heaven to counteract the growing influence of darkness. While trying to remain concealed, Bethany meets a human named Xavier Woods and they fall in love. Despite the efforts of Gabriel and Ivy to prevent their relationship, the bond between Bethany and Xavier strengthens. As dark forces continue to threaten their mission, the question arises: will love lead to Bethany's downfall or be her salvation?
Character compass
Bethany Church
Xavier Woods
Molly
Gabriel
Ivy
Jake Thorn
Ivy Church
Gabriel Church
Discussion points
What do you think about the idea of angels living among humans as depicted in 'Halo'? How do you imagine they would interact with us?
How does the relationship between Bethany and Xavier influence their choices and actions throughout the story?
What emotions did you feel while reading about the challenges Bethany faces? Can you relate to any of her struggles?
How do the themes of good versus evil play out in this story? Who do you consider to be the hero or the villain, and why?
What lessons do you think 'Halo' teaches about love, sacrifice, and faith?
Tip: Role play these questions
Encourage your child to express their opinions and feelings about the book’s events and characters, fostering a deeper understanding.
Discuss the moral dilemmas presented in 'Halo' and ask your child what they would have done differently in the characters' situations.
Connect the themes of the book to real-world examples or family values, making the conversation relevant to your child’s everyday life.
Praise your child for their insights and contributions to the discussion, boosting their confidence and interest in reading and analysis.
Key lessons
Example Lesson: The power of love and sacrifice
Explanation: In 'Halo', the angel Bethany and her siblings descend to Earth to combat dark forces, where Bethany learns the depths of human love and sacrifice, especially when she falls in love with a human boy, Xavier. Her choices reflect the strength of love over adversity.
Real-World Application: Children learn the importance of loving others and the impact of personal sacrifice, which can strengthen relationships and build empathy towards others.
Example Lesson: The significance of choices and consequences
Explanation: Throughout 'Halo', Bethany is faced with decisions that have significant impacts not only on her life but also on those around her. These choices underscore the theme of responsibility and the consequences that follow each decision.
Real-World Application: This helps children understand that their choices matter and that every decision carries weight, teaching them to think about the outcomes before acting.
Example Lesson: The battle between good and evil
Explanation: The central theme of 'Halo' revolves around the conflict between celestial beings and demonic forces. This classic struggle highlights the moral challenges and the necessity of standing up for what is right.
Real-World Application: Children learn to differentiate between right and wrong and the importance of standing up against negative influences in their everyday lives.
Example Lesson: Resilience in the face of adversity
Explanation: Bethany's journey is fraught with challenges that test her strength and resolve. Her resilience in overcoming these obstacles exemplifies the virtue of perseverance.
Real-World Application: This teaches children the value of persistence and courage in difficult situations, encouraging them to not give up when faced with challenges.
Example Lesson: Understanding and embracing differences
Explanation: Bethany's experiences on Earth help her to see the beauty and complexity of human life, teaching her—and the reader—about acceptance and the richness brought by diversity.
Real-World Application: It encourages children to be open-minded and appreciate the diverse world around them, promoting inclusivity and acceptance in their interactions.
