Official Review: The Touch by Robert Flynn III

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Re: Official Review: The Touch by Robert Flynn III

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Sounds interesting!
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Wow! I appreciate the moral inclination of the book. It might be a good read for my kid friends.
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This sounds like a great read. Your review is quite intriguing, I should read this.
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This book is full new insights into the spiritual realm making it very informative. The author also keeps us suspended on the next topic thus creating good suspense.
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Nice review, I will check this out for my shelf.
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This book sounds so interesting - thanks for your review on this. It is nice when darker topics are laced with a positive so that it is not so negative.
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Post by Katerina Katapodi »

The ''Touch'' is really very original as book and content, and this is what makes it unique, and original, in terms of content and messages it wants to give. It demonstrates bad luck some times and a hard destiny, that starts from beginning og someone's life, like the autist boy here, who struggles to survive, having been orphane for his whole life, until he meets another young boy, with whom he becomes friend, and he finds in him something similar, thus this friend of him has also had too little love in his life since childhood.
The Supernatural force, is the counterfoot in the life of boy, something as devine wisdom, in form of a supernatural presence, that has come to help him, and help him actually use it for good! If the boy weren't good, may be he would have had this ''Bless'' of God to help him in his life, diffuse to others as kindness. The Supernatural force, along with the new friendship, will help him i having a sweeter life, and it demonstrates hope, that we shouldn't lose, even in our worst moments of dispair. It's said that God gives unhappiness some times, but He also gives ''remedies'' instead. It's God's wisdom behind all this, and we should be aware, on how to use such gifts, He gives, -here Supernatural Prensence-for our sake and the Sake of others.!
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I would the book has a lot of a interesting and mind blowing facts
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The way Robert Flynn III tried to present the state of the world in an honest and optimistic way in The Touch, ignites creativity and alternatives.
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Now this book really sounds interesting and cool. I mean, hearing voices and having some kind of power is something I only dreamed and pretended when I was a child. While mine was dark and sinister like, I’m glad that they have nice and encouraging, especially if they endured a lot of hardships.

Anyway, I also like that it is thought-provoking so the adult in me can also have a great time reading!
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While books with a supernatural plot is not something I am generally interested in, your review is quite intriguing. This book sounds unique. Great review!
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Thanks a lot for this wholesome and candid review. You obviously gave it a lot of thought. Medical and supernatural themes fascinate me so I might read this. Well done!
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I have read the sample of this booka and to say the least, it's captivating for the lack of a better word. It's refreshing to read a book that smoothly transitions from.one character to another keeping you glued to it and at the same time opening your mind to the refreshment of the innocence of children. I am looking forward to doing a reread of the same!!
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This book has so many elements that interest me, Texas, adoption, odd behavior, and thriller. I am so excited to read this one!!!
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Thank you for this review, I usually love reading supernatural books, and I can't wait to read this one.
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