Official Review: Are There Cheeseburgers in Heaven?
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Re: Official Review: Are There Cheeseburgers in Heaven?
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I loved the examples of the rhyming couplets you quoted, and also your description of the illustrations. Wise advice at the end.BookishCreature wrote: ↑09 Apr 2018, 13:36 It’s important to note that the author offers a Christian worldview, mentioning that the deceased go up to heaven to stay with God. ...Still, parents may want to make sure that the book’s message aligns with their worldview before purchasing it for their kids.
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