Official Review: Secrets of the Blessed by C. A. Lemaster

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Re: Official Review: Secrets of the Blessed by C. A. Lemaster

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Wonderful, well-written review. I like that you mentioned that the book was organized well, with each idea broken down in smaller parts. With religious books, the subject matter is deep and the reader can easily get overwhelmed with the information. It's nice that the layout of the topics makes the book easier to understand. Congrats to the author on receiving a glowing review!
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Thanks bookowlie! I always enjoy reading your comments on my reviews!
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I like the part where you stated that the author broke down his ideas into bits to aid reasoning. It is one thing to have a message it is entirely another thing to correctly pass the message across with simplicity and clarity and i believe the author exemplified that quality according to the true witness of you "the reviewer". Therefore i will really love to be blessed by the book as well.
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It could be a lot of information at once, but it is nice that the author breaks it down. Thanks for your comment!
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The review sounds clear and a blessing to me as well, I look forward to read that book .
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It's definitely full of good encouragement. Thanks.
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Interesting Book! I Want to read it too. I like spiritual book because it keeps me to do my obligation to our creator. The review is sort of mind opening and it is really need to read. Thank you!
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Thanks bookhaus! I enjoyed being encouraged by this book.
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I think I'd like to take a look at this book. As a Christian and an ordained minister myself I feel that there may be some nuggets that I can glean from this pastor as well. Thank you for sharing.
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Joy2thenations wrote: 28 Jan 2018, 02:57 I think I'd like to take a look at this book. As a Christian and an ordained minister myself I feel that there may be some nuggets that I can glean from this pastor as well. Thank you for sharing.
Thanks for commenting. There are definitely some good tidbits here.
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This was a great review. The author's background interest me. My mother struggles with Bipolar Disorder and I think she would enjoy it. Even through life's difficulties we can find hope and it sounds like this book covers that quite well.
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melissy370 wrote: 28 Jan 2018, 16:18 This was a great review. The author's background interest me. My mother struggles with Bipolar Disorder and I think she would enjoy it. Even through life's difficulties we can find hope and it sounds like this book covers that quite well.
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