Book Reviews

Discover what readers, pastors, and educators are saying about David P. McIntyre’s thought-provoking books.

Reviews

A neatly stacked set of hardback books with elegant, traditional dust jackets in deep navy, forest green, and burgundy, each featuring a subtle embossed author nameplate without readable text. The books rest on a dark walnut desk beside a closed leather-bound notebook, a fountain pen, and a small brass magnifying glass. In the background, softly out of focus, stand tall bookshelves filled with orderly volumes and a vintage-style globe. Warm afternoon light from an unseen window grazes the book spines, creating gentle highlights and long, calm shadows. Photographic realism, eye-level composition with shallow depth of field, conveying a professional, scholarly atmosphere appropriate for an established author’s homepage hero image.

Aya Nakamura

Five stars—McIntyre weaves history, science, and faith into stories my high-school students can’t stop discussing.

An inviting writing workspace featuring an open laptop displaying a clean, text-focused manuscript page without legible words, placed on a smooth oak desk. Around it lie neatly organized printed pages with highlighted passages, color-coded sticky tabs, and a pair of reading glasses folded beside a ceramic mug of tea. In the background, a softly blurred corkboard holds index cards and a simple calendar, suggesting a book production schedule. Soft, diffused daylight enters from the left, illuminating the scene with a calm, focused glow. Photographic realism, shot from a slightly elevated angle with balanced composition, evoking discipline, organization, and the professional routine of an experienced technical author.

Mateo García

Our church reading group found Heaven or Hell both convicting and comforting, always driving us back to Scripture.