Review of Killing Abel

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Sushan Ekanayake
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Post by Sushan Ekanayake »

I reviewed this book some time ago, and I agree that the probable ununtold story that this author is revealing is quite facinating. Nice review.
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I can't wait to read this one, honestly. I would love to read the author's creative twist to this popular Bible story. Thank you so much for your detailed review and recommendation.
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Sounds like a fantastic book and it reminds me of the legacy of Jobs wife. I know it’s two different authors but it’s seems like the same sort of approach. I would love to read this thank you for the review.
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I've read this book, but I found your views on it very refreshing. Thank you for your review.
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As someone who has reviewed the book myself I must say this is a truly magnificent review. And I have to agree the last thing the author lack is imagination. I enjoyed your review and love your perspective on it. Thank you.
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I guess we never get tired of the tales in the beginning but the Key is to tell it with a lil more character to grab attention. Great review
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The character development is indeed in the book and we understand each and everyone's actions and account for them. Great review
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Chinonso Onwurah wrote: 16 Jun 2022, 13:33 I enjoyed reading your opinion on people's freedom to express the fruits of their imagination. I guess that also gives me the liberty to critique their ideas. It's wonderful how this book divides opinion.
I enjoyed the book, but.... Some of the wilder aspects of the fictional account are something I struggle with. The content of the book did not offend me. Some of my friends would have a fit if they read it. This one does divide people's opinions. I have never believed in fighting over other people's opinions. I have mine; they have theirs. :D
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I enjoyed reading this book. How the writer managed to put the content together is still a surprise to me. Everything was explained as if he was just right in the garden. I gave this book a three-star rating because the main protagonist suddenly disappeared. However, your review has done a good job of providing needed information about this book.
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Post by Amberly Ayra »

You are right, this book has very few negative aspects and the creativity of the author is admirable. I really liked both the review and the book and the rating you give is very valid. I know the book may seem a bit long to some people, but it's worth it. Thank you very much for sharing the description of this book with us.
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Post by Halimahtun Saadiah »

Retelling stories from the sacred scripture and adding on fiction elements in it are against my belief.However I am interested to read this book to know the whole story from the author' perspective.
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