Review of Killing Abel
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Review of Killing Abel
A father’s creation went wrong after his beloved was tricked by Lucifer the serpent. He was furious, which led him to curse them and the curse persists to date. Despite being furious, he wanted to relieve them of the curse, but he couldn’t, so he left them with a choice to choose from.
Killing Abel by Michael Tieman gives an insight into the creation, telling the story of Adam and Eve and making it more imaginary. The author takes us through the events in the garden of Eden, telling us about the fall of Adam and Eve.
Adam and Eve, after their fall and exile from the garden of Eden, were forced to start life on their own. They argued and had misunderstandings on how to survive, but they eventually agreed. The arguments and misunderstandings led them to condemn their father, but they eventually realized that he was only trying to protect them. This realization made them love him more.
The book takes us through a journey of self-discovery, repentance, love, forgiveness, and also details of the great flood. It gives a detailed, well explained form of the Bible, making it more imaginary, pictorial, interesting, and easy to read and understand.
I liked that the author took keen notes on character development. All characters were appropriately introduced, and well defined in a way that won’t confuse the readers. The references made from the Bible were also very vital and improved as it gives way to acquiring more pieces of information and understanding. The book was well detailed and explained. I had no issues understanding its content.
I found nothing I didn’t like about the book. The piece was simply amazing. It serves as an eye-opener. It also gives intent explanations of what was being portrayed in the Bible. I commend the authors and editors for a great job.
I would rate the book a four out of four stars . It was professionally edited, patiently proofread, well punctuated, and I found no errors or misspelled words. The author made use of simple English words that made the book easy to assimilate. There were no lapses, and the book had no setbacks whatsoever.
I recommend this book to both kids and adults, as it is most suitable for everyone. I would also recommend it to Christians as it gives a good explanation of what the Bible contains.
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