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Reviewed by Carol Thompson for Readers' Favorite
Frankendork: From Darkness Unto Light by Barney Ludkins is a delightful and meaningful children's book that masterfully blends Christian values with an engaging storyline. Franky is a young boy dealing with the all-too-common issue of a school bully. Things take an unexpected turn when two mischievous monsters appear, coaxing Franky into seeking revenge through a series of pranks. The plot thickens as Franky struggles with the moral implications of his actions, guided by his neighbor George and the quiet yet powerful convictions of the Holy Spirit.
Barney Ludkins weaves biblical lessons into the tale without being overly preachy. The story's core message, inspired by Matthew 5:7 ("Blessed are the merciful: for they shall obtain mercy"), encourages young readers to understand the importance of mercy and forgiveness, even in challenging situations. Illustrator Ilham Fatkurahman brings the characters to life with bold, vivid colors as Franky deals with Billy, a bully who does all he can to make Franky’s life miserable. After Franky reads the story of David and Goliath with his father and goes to bed, Ludkins introduces Chugg and Snot, two silly-looking monsters that encourage Franky to prank his bully. Each character is well-developed and relatable, especially to children who have been bullied and teased at school. The pacing is well-suited for a young audience, keeping readers engaged while delivering its important moral lessons. Frankendork is a great addition to any child's library, especially for those looking to reinforce Christian values and the power of forgiveness.