Official Review: First Family by Alice Langholt

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Re: Official Review: First Family by Alice Langholt

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I Love this book and the review
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Your review sounded interesting at first but turns boring towards the end. Maybe I'll put it on my list to read.
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This sounds interesting. I think it would be a very unique book. I can't think of anything similar, other than Darren Aronofsky's movie Noah from a few years ago, which was a retelling of Noah and his family surviving the great flood.
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Thanks for this wonderful review
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Well written review, thought the book might have been about a Presidential family. Will place on my want to read list. Spiritually curious as I am.
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I enjoyed reading your review, good job I think the author did a credible job as well.
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I would definitely like to hear the views from these first family on their thoughts of the then brand new earth. Nice review.
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A retelling of the first family told from their viewpoints should be an interesting read. I am familiar with the original story, so I will pass. I am glad you enjoyed it, though. Thank you for the review!
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I have read a similar book recently. Still curious to this book because of this review. I wonder what is different in this book. I have some faith in God, so I would love to read this one. Thanks for the great review :)
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I really appreciate the beauty of review and i will soon be reading this book. Good review
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This is a masterpiece, no one has written something like this before.
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A biblical story told from the viewpoint of the characters seems an interesting read.
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Sounds like an ideal book for those who enjoy religious stories based on the Bible. Thanks for the enthusiastic book review!
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Great review. I've always enjoyed the story of Adam and Eve but it always left me wanting more of the story. The author being brave enough to step into this realm and give us an idea what more happened has me interested. This will be a book I know I'll enjoy.
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Post by Sonireallyam »

It's thrilling to read thru this fiction on the world's beginnings in the garden of Eden.
Great review.
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