Featured Review: The Message? by Avam Hale
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These ideas don’t really interest me when it comes to reading for entertainment. I don’t always go for a light read, but something like this would probably be easier for me to enjoy if it were a film.While this book is definitely entertaining, I wouldn’t exactly call it a “light read.” It will make you think about religious, political, economic, and philosophical ideas. The author is obviously well-educated and did appropriate research to discuss a variety of issues.
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And I really like the cover.
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Hey, Avam. The eye is really creepy, Lol! But the story you have written is quite extraordinary and, guess what, I believe on it.LJian888 wrote: ↑27 Mar 2015, 04:01 I also was a little creeped out by the cover. But I couldn't find a better image. And when I hired some professional graphic designers to find me one they ultimately agreed that they couldn't come up with one either.
The eyes are a tunnel to the soul and this book is very much about the soul - well, not the soul, per se - but how we look at life and interpret reality.
It's not creepy. I assure you that. It's not paranormal. It's simply everyday life with the insertion of extraordinary, but not sci-fi, events. Everyday stuff - a little stretch - to make you think and be entertained.
In short, this is one book I hope you won't judge just by it's cover.
Avam Hale
When I was a child, my grandmother was declared dead for about few minutes, but after that she went back to life asking for a lot of water. She told us that while she was on her dead state, her soul was climbing a very long stair going up. That why she felt so tired.
But when so looked down, she saw herself and came back to life. Though, that story might be too hard for others to believe. I believed in her story, because I know that death is not the end, but a beginning of our true journey ahead.
Kudos to you and may God bless your book to inspire others like me!