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Re: Official Review: When No One Else Believed by Ron Tripodo

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The book sounds pretty interesting, based on the review. I admit, I don't read many of these stories, but I'll be sure to give it a try.
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When No One Else Believed by Ron Tripodo is a great inspiring book. The review is good too. I would love to read this book.
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Religious aspect of this sorta books, as a rule, makes hard reading. Good to know author able use wording that lights extremely heavy theme, although not my cup of tea.
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kandscreeley wrote: 15 Feb 2018, 08:47 I'm intrigued by this book. I wonder what the diagnosis was and how she recovered. I do hope, though, that the author isn't saying God ALWAYS heals. Because that usually just ticks me off. Thanks for the review.
Kandscreely, I am right there with you. I am always somewhat hesitant to read these kinds of books because they tend to make me cringe a bit. I am often left thinking about those who are not healed. It is wonderful to see how someone traverses a difficult time that ultimately has a happy ending. I just wish that a book that didn't have a "happy" ending could be seen as inspiring as well. However, I am glad the reviewer enjoyed and found merit in the book.
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Great review. This sounds like a truly inspirational book about overcoming overwhelming circumstances through s true miracle, faith and love. Thanks so much for sharing.
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Kat Berg wrote: 16 Mar 2018, 14:32
kandscreeley wrote: 15 Feb 2018, 08:47 I'm intrigued by this book. I wonder what the diagnosis was and how she recovered. I do hope, though, that the author isn't saying God ALWAYS heals. Because that usually just ticks me off. Thanks for the review.
Kandscreely, I am right there with you. I am always somewhat hesitant to read these kinds of books because they tend to make me cringe a bit. I am often left thinking about those who are not healed. It is wonderful to see how someone traverses a difficult time that ultimately has a happy ending. I just wish that a book that didn't have a "happy" ending could be seen as inspiring as well. However, I am glad the reviewer enjoyed and found merit in the book.
I'm right there with you! And I think there are books out there where God doesn't heal that are inspiring. Sometimes people fight through their circumstances and illnesses and THAT is inspiring.
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The book was very inspiring and the review makes it seem better and even more inspiring.
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I'm glad that the review was positive. The theme and the cover showed promise. I'm thankful for the free copy. Like the reviewer, I feel that I'll also be inspired and touched.
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I’m not a huge fan of inspirational books, or books focused on God for that matter. However, I can see how this book may appeal to a large audience.
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I'm greatly touched by the lessons I've gotten from this review. I'm kinda struggling with my own demons but books like this remind me that there's light at the end of the tunnel. Thank you.
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Great review. I do believe in miracles. This looks like a great book, but this is just not the type of books I read.
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This book sounds full of promise, I can't wait to read about their story, and learn more about Patsy, her illness and her overcoming it. Many times this would tear couples apart, but not for them. Thanks for your review.
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This book sounds wonderfully inspirational. I truly look forward to enjoying the spiritual enrichment I’ll receive.
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Post by Seraphia Bunny Sparks »

Thank you for the interesting review. I won't be reading this book because I don't like religious style novels, but I'm sure many will enjoy this book.
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though the story is quite different than expected from reading the title, such great review convinced me that i still need to read it. i'm curious w/ ADHD as well. good job!
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