About the Book
Book: Jake Rogers’ Planet
Author: Philip Wilder
Genre: Christian YA Science Fiction
Release date: February, 2025
Jake is about to embark on a perilous adventure through an alien wilderness filled with hidden wonders and hazards.
While backpacking with his father, Jake Rogers discovers a mysterious portal and accidentally plunges headfirst into an alien world. Stranded on this bizarre planet, he must evade predators, adapt to the strange elements, and navigate the ever-changing landscape to return home. However, as Jake stumbles upon technologically advanced alien ruins, a chilling question arises: Are the aliens still alive?
Even on this terrifying journey, God reminds Jake of the profound verse: “Do not fear, for I am with you.”
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My Review
This is an engaging Christian science fiction novel for young readers. The science fiction part of the novel is fun. There are many scary animals and threatening situations. Jake, not an avid outdoor person, must learn to find sufficient food and shelter and figure out how to defend himself. He does learn how to hunt an animal, skin and cook it.
While the adventure aspect of the novel is good, its real strength comes from Jake maturing in his relationship with God and commitment to a friend. In that sense this is a coming of age novel. Jake is very vocal in his opinions about God, especially when circumstances are not going his way. Learning to trust God is a hard journey. Jake also learns what it means to be a loyal friend, one who is even willing to give his life for another.
The pace of the novel is consistent with a great deal of action. It also has some really good illustrations. It may be a good novel for young readers who are into video games like Minecraft or Halo as there are references to them. Wilder has also included good discussion questions so the novel would be a fine choice for a teen reading group.
My rating: 4/5 stars.
About the Author
Philip Wilder has been writing since the age of seven. He’s authored two nonfiction books, is a ACFW Genesis Contest finalist, and is currently a Realm Makers Aurora Contest double finalist. He’s spent two years as an undercover missionary in the Middle East, gone sky-diving, and traveled to 35 countries. Philip works with the Great Commission Alliance to train and equip believers around the world. He’s passionate about using fiction to inspire believers to live adventurous lives of faith.
More from Philip
Fear is a dangerous enemy.
At the age of 22, I felt God calling me to become a missionary in the Middle East—not for a week or a month, but a year (that eventually became two). Having never traveled outside the US or moved away from my home city of Denver, I was overwhelmed by fear. I’d be moving to a foreign land where I didn’t know a single person and doing work that wasn’t widely accepted there. I spent many sleepless nights wrestling with God’s gentle prompting.
Fear is inevitable in a Christian’s walk, but its power diminishes as we learn to lean into God and trust Him with the unknown. No matter where a believer is on their faith journey, God always guides us to step outside our comfort zones.
The inspiration for this novel came in 2016 while I was living in the Middle East. While watching The Martian, I realized that even if I were stranded on Mars, millions of miles from humanity, God would still call me to trust Him and not fear. That realization was life-changing: no matter what we face, God assures us nothing is worth fearing if we walk in joyful obedience.
Moving to the Middle East was terrifying and far from easy, but God was always present when I needed Him. In following God to take this step, I realized another beautiful truth: God knows what we need, love, and desire more than we do.
My firm belief is that God has wired each of us to love and enjoy different things because He wants to lead us down a unique path, where He desires to see the deepest parts of our hearts come alive. Walking this path is hard and full of fear. It requires letting go of dreams and trusting God will fulfill the right desires at the right time.
This is the journey Jake faces in Jake Rogers’ Planet. The fears he wrestles with are the same ones I had to navigate to declutter my mind and follow God.
I hope this book will help believers overcome their own fears and follow God. My prayer is that everyone reading this novel will be inspired by Jake’s story to take wild steps of faith to follow God on the wondrous adventure he has in store for them.
Blog Stops
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Truth and Grace Homeschool Academy, March 18
Guild Master, March 19 (Author Interview)
Little Homeschool on the Prairie , March 20
Giveaway
To celebrate his tour, Philip is giving away the grand prize of a $50 Amazon gift card, plus a signed hardcover copy of the book, a bookmark, and a vinyl sticker!!
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(My star ratings: 5-I love it, 4-I like it, 3-It's OK, 2-I don't like it, 1-I hate it.)
3 comments:
Thank you for the review
How do you develop your plot and characters?
This looks like a great read. Thanks for sharing.
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