Official Review: Christmas Voices by John Callas

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Re: Official Review: Christmas Voices by John Callas

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hsimone wrote: 06 Dec 2017, 14:14 I love the idea of building a Christmas Village! It's great that the progression of John's life seemed realistic and natural. Too bad about the perspective jumping, but I'm glad that you found this read enjoyable!
The perspective jumping was minor really. I mean it was a few times, but all in all it was still a good book. I myself have a Christmas village, but only about 6 houses. Nowhere near as big as all that! :) Thanks for commenting.
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I hope to read this book for its warm and interesting story, and to also discover the suspense and ever after.
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Thanks for the comment Nenye! It's truly heart-warming.
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The reality exist. The attitude reveals. Like John grew up in a loving home, though poor. The previous life has no money to put food on the table. Years had passed and became successful. But become ruthless. Will this story end with a transformation? I like to read it. Thanks for the review!
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Thanks for the comment bookhaus. It's worth reading.
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People who have come out from poverty are either kind or ruthless just to say the least. One reason why they are brutes is because they cannot wish to go back to their poor state. However they make decisions that are very costly making their wealth acquired to be meaningless in the end.
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You're very right about that Paul. You'd think they would be kind to others, but sometimes that's not the case. Thanks for commenting!
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I love the idea of building a christmas village.
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Thanks Godstime! I have a small Christmas village myself and I look forward to expanding it every year!
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Somehow I missed this one during the recent holiday season but will add to my want to read list for next time. Thanks for the review.
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