Thanks for asking. I've been wondering, too. The one Jan Karon book I validatedwas about a minister and his community and family -- I think it was part of the Mitford series, and so I'm assuming that that fits into the category. I' started to validate one Catherine Cookson which I had to reject because it had so many errors and I wasn't interested in the story. I've started to do another one that I've temporarily put aside, but these both seem to be about lower-class English of long ago. I thought of them as historical novels. I do plan to get back to it, but I'll release it if anoyone wants it. I also have two Grace Hill. These are books that were sitting untouched on the download list for months and months and had been released by many people before I took them -- but again, I'll release them if someone else wants to try them. They're txt and were scanned by the person that people complain submit books that are not in good condition. Cindy --- talmage@xxxxxxxxxx wrote: > The topic of this thread, and in particular the > subject of the series > mentioned in the previous message, caused me to > wonder, what exactly is, > and what constitutes Christian Fiction? > I can understand the "Left Behind" series, but I am > left wondering what > decides whether or not a book falls into such a > category. > > Dave > > At 01:59 AM 6/14/2005, you wrote: > >Hi, Pshon! you might enjoy The Zion Covenant, by > Brock and Bodie Thoene. > > > __________________________________ Discover Yahoo! Get on-the-go sports scores, stock quotes, news and more. Check it out! http://discover.yahoo.com/mobile.html