Official Review: The Last Messenger by Jonathan Mark

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MarisaRose wrote: 18 Dec 2017, 07:00 I considered reading this book for review, and I almost wish I had! It sounds like there was a lot to like about the book, for the most part. But the character inconsistencies may have threw me off a bit. Thanks for the great review, as always :)
The character inconsistencies were somewhat minor. It was still a good book, but it did kind of bother me that he seemed to wishy-washy...
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This book sounds really good I want to read the whole book does anyone know if there is any Stephan king books on here
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I have to read it so that I may hear what the scroll will reveal.
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Thanks for commenting. I hope you enjoy.
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nice review. This book sound appealing to my ears. Thank you very much for sharing your thoughts on this.
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Thanks pinklover! Hope you enjoy!
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I love to read this kind of book . If other book available kindly tell me the name
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I'm not sure if it's available or not. You could try looking on Amazon under the author's name.
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I'm not one to be turned off by controversial content. I'm actually interested in knowing what is contained in the scroll.
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Since the book talks about religion conspiracy and hope of a scroll to bring back what is lost. And it seems they should be a lotvto love about the book like the thriller, the flashbacks to explain the present. Nice book
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Thanks Mercy! You'll have to read it to find out!

Demann- Thanks. I did enjoy the flashbacks quite a bit.
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