Official Review: The creation by sabat beatto

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Re: Official Review: The creation by sabat beatto

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Miriam Molina wrote:I also wonder why the author chose to distort the Bible story.

Thanks for sharing your violent reactions, readandsmile, although I doubt this one made you smile.
That makes me wonder, too. I am eager to read the book. Anyway, there are many people wanted to change according to what the Bible says. They wanted to create confusion. :techie-reference:
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Thanks again jem for your concern on this book. Thanks for your all your comments.
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I think a new genre should be invented for this novel! I am likewise disappointed that the author could have the audacity to distort the world's most popular historical records. Thanks for being honest.
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I'm at a loss for words. Great review though :) This book definitely isn't up my alley. It's one thing to base a novel off a Bible story, it's another when its twisted in such a way that it misrepresents the whole thing and makes it into a conspiracy.
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I guess the author meant the book to be fiction and not accurate. I'm sorry you did not enjoy this book, hope you enjoy the next one you read.
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thank you very much guys for reading my review. I admire your comments and your time. I will visit all your page, too.
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Thank you for this review. I appreciate your opinion. I generally love Historical fiction, so I would try and see what this book is about, but I really like your review. Thank you for writing this.
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HouseOfAtticus wrote:Thank you for this review. I appreciate your opinion. I generally love Historical fiction, so I would try and see what this book is about, but I really like your review. Thank you for writing this.
You are welcome! May you enjoy reading this one. :lol: :techie-studyingbrown:
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I see that you don't like the book. I want to try reading this one. I understand your point. thanks for sharing.
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I guess that the author made this book fictional but according to your religious beliefs it must not be because it is sacred. Nice defender of faith.
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I will disagree as well when the Bible story is being twisted. Thanks for reviewing this book. Bible story must not be fictional. But, I understand the author, I guess that it is his passion.
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prinjeh18 wrote: 09 Dec 2017, 01:26 I will disagree as well when the Bible story is being twisted. Thanks for reviewing this book. Bible story must not be fictional. But, I understand the author, I guess that it is his passion.
thanks for reading and visiting my page. You are so kind. :tiphat:
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you are welcome. Hoping for that I will read a lot of religious book in this site and hope so they offer for free.
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prinjeh18 wrote: 09 Dec 2017, 01:26 I will disagree as well when the Bible story is being twisted. Thanks for reviewing this book. Bible story must not be fictional. But, I understand the author, I guess that it is his passion.
yeah, I agree with you. Maybe, if it is in a different setting, I guess that you will love this book but your biblical points seems to disagree with this. :techie-reference:
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benzharvey wrote: 08 Dec 2017, 01:16 I guess that the author made this book fictional but according to your religious beliefs it must not be because it is sacred. Nice defender of faith.
Thanks for reading my review and for what you have noticed.
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