Review of Snatched Up to Heaven!

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Review of Snatched Up to Heaven!

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[Following is a volunteer review of "Snatched Up to Heaven!" by Jemima Paul and Arvind Paul.]
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2 out of 4 stars
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A little boring in the first few pages. The book is professionally edited. I don't mind giving 4/4 for not finding a single word of typo but only for professionally edited.

I personally question whether the story is said to have originated from a true story. I think children have high imaginations but they also can't lie. They say what they experience and think.

At the beginning the author wrote that her children flew to heaven with the angels and were there for two days. Could it be that during the two days they saw and experienced so many things in heaven and hell? I don't know.


There are two things I noticed. First, the author wrote that how can children know her favorite color because she never told even to her husband even though she said that she likes buying things in red. She should be able to tell that maybe they know her favorite color because of her habit of buying red things.
Second, the author wrote that Jesus needs people to help him with his work because he is busy in heaven and her children helped Jesus work in heaven. For me this is weird not on the part of the children helping Jesus work but on the part Jesus is busy watching the people in heaven. Isn't Jesus the son of God and should be able to do anything without anyone's help? I don't know because I'm a Muslim but I'm just reviewing general things and not comparing with my beliefs.

I might not really recommend this book to my friends because I'm not really interested in these kinds of things. But for people who are religious, maybe this can be a reading to deepen their beliefs.

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