Official Review: No Pit So Deep by James N. Miller

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Re: Official Review: No Pit So Deep by James N. Miller

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Kelebogile Mbangi wrote:I like that the book addresses serious issues without becoming sombre, its important to have good books that deal with important issues, it makes it easier if the book is entertaining as well. Thank you for this review. :)
You're welcome! It's kind-of strange--I can read gritty books like this that deal with hard issues, but I don't do so well with depressing books. Novels that mix in another strong or prominent element(s) with the hard stuff keeps the read from becoming too much of a downer for me. :)
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Hmm Christian thriller. Just the thought of this excites my curiousity. It seems very eventfull. Romance, action... that's a whole lot. Thanks for the review.
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Seems an interesting read on current social ills like human trafficking and post traumatic stress disorder. I like the resultant partnership between people who believe in a higher purpose. Their struggles and their triumphs would be something I will want to read about.

Thanks for a great review.
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I like that the book has humor even though the story seems intense. Thanks for your review!
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Thanks for the review. It has really helped me to know the direction of the book. Please how can I get the book.
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Honest review, story seems a bit forced to me though. I may have to pass on this one. Love stories used to do it for me back in the day, but not anymore.
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