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Too much information
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I'm glad that finally I came across someone who reviewed a book from religion/spiritual genre. Thank you for your detailed review.
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ParadoxicalWoman wrote: 30 Nov 2017, 07:20 I'm glad that finally I came across someone who reviewed a book from religion/spiritual genre. Thank you for your detailed review.
Thank you for taking the time to stop by and read and comment. I truly enjoyed this book. :)
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Hello there i so live this book.i love reading books about Christian life.thank u keep up the good works and God bless
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Luz29 wrote: 30 Nov 2017, 22:26 Hello there i so live this book.i love reading books about Christian life.thank u keep up the good works and God bless
Thank you. God bless.
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that's such a nice thing to read. I really liked how it came up with those ideas :) Keep up the good work
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Great book i really love this one.
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Kae_Kaeinn wrote: 01 Dec 2017, 10:47 that's such a nice thing to read. I really liked how it came up with those ideas :) Keep up the good work
Thank you!
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May311995 wrote: 01 Dec 2017, 11:50 Great book i really love this one.
I’m glad you enjoyed the book! Thanks for stopping by my review!
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This review is a demonstration of the reader's engagement with the book. By giving a count of the photos on this book, you have demonstrated how analytical you were while reading this book.

Therefore , I give you a thumbs up for your review.
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Wow. This could have been a reference material for a course in Theology or something. Judging from how much you took from the book, I'm a little tempted to try it out for myself.
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Paul78 wrote: 05 Dec 2017, 00:53 This review is a demonstration of the reader's engagement with the book. By giving a count of the photos on this book, you have demonstrated how analytical you were while reading this book.

Therefore , I give you a thumbs up for your review.
Thank you! I appreciate you reading and responding to my review, and for the thumbs up. :)
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inaramid wrote: 05 Dec 2017, 09:51 Wow. This could have been a reference material for a course in Theology or something. Judging from how much you took from the book, I'm a little tempted to try it out for myself.
If you do, I hope you enjoy it. I thought the same thing about the book being used as reference material. There is a lot of information, particularly about Marian apparitions, and the author spent a lot of time researching for his book, I’m sure.
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Reading a Book with 465 pages is really a kind of boring. But the way you discuss it, I made a u-turn and decided to line this up as one of my interest. With a lot of Religions today much of the Catholics are confused. Thanks for this Book. To really find people to discuss about Faith, Beliefs and Practices with all the credibility is a bit challenge. Reading your reviews I really made a decision to search more to strengthen my Faith on my existing religion as a Catholic. Thank you!
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I don't love spiritual books but I do like learning more about the author. Great review!
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