Review by KlareAllison -- Who Told You That You Were Naked?
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Paul78 wrote: ↑06 Dec 2017, 03:54 I look at this review and draw some significant lessons from it. You have given your account on the book in a very good way.
The description of the introduction, as well as showing your desire for Combs to describe how the experience at Alaska, as an adult,gives someone thirst for another Combs publications. This is, if at all, he would be willing to share it with his audience.
I have enjoyed reading your review. Kudos.
Thanks so much, Paul78, for your comments. It's good to know you drew significant lessons from my review of Who Told You Were Naked?
And, oh, I totally agree that an idea of a second book by William Combs will be awesome.
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Hi, inaramid! Thanks for stopping by my review page and for your comments. I guess, different readers have different reading preferences, and it's all ok because it speaks to our individuality.
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Hi, Skeco!
Thanks for stopping by. I appreciate your comments. The book is a beautiful creative nonfiction. The author immaginatively recreates the story of Adam and Even, garnishes it with his own real life experiences as a Christian and a pastor. There is nothing in the book that will be offensive to Christians.
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No, Skeco. There were nothing outlandish I could really point to in the book. I guess its all a matter of individual perspective/judgement. Thanks, again

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Thanks, JR Mercier, for commenting on my review. Who Told You That You Were Naked is an interesting Christian book. I find its breezy delivery very appealing!JR Mercier wrote: ↑11 Jul 2018, 05:23 This book sounds like a great read, especially for those seeking to learn a few things about Christianity. This book doesn't sound as formal and tight as a lot of Christian reads are, which is a huge plus in my eyes. Loved the review.
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Hi, Klare! You're back!KlareAllison wrote: ↑11 Jul 2018, 05:50Thanks, JR Mercier, for commenting on my review. Who Told You That You Were Naked is an interesting Christian book. I find its breezy delivery very appealing!JR Mercier wrote: ↑11 Jul 2018, 05:23 This book sounds like a great read, especially for those seeking to learn a few things about Christianity. This book doesn't sound as formal and tight as a lot of Christian reads are, which is a huge plus in my eyes. Loved the review.
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Miriam Molina wrote: ↑11 Jul 2018, 05:58Hi, Klare! You're back!KlareAllison wrote: ↑11 Jul 2018, 05:50Thanks, JR Mercier, for commenting on my review. Who Told You That You Were Naked is an interesting Christian book. I find its breezy delivery very appealing!JR Mercier wrote: ↑11 Jul 2018, 05:23 This book sounds like a great read, especially for those seeking to learn a few things about Christianity. This book doesn't sound as formal and tight as a lot of Christian reads are, which is a huge plus in my eyes. Loved the review.
Not yet fully back, Miriam! Just passing by - I guess I'd be needing a couple of months more... Thanks so much!
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Thanks for your comments on my review, Itskai88! Good to know you also read and were impressed by the same book.Itskai88 wrote: ↑18 Jan 2019, 07:18 i just finished reading this book and i must say that i was quite impressed. I personally learnt from this quote in the book “The serpent helped me realise you must have misinterpreted God’s warning”. In the society today, Christian sometimes miss misinterpret the word of God just to justify actions that God does not approve and it is also true as the book states that when all is said and done the repercussions can be very embarrassing. i also rated the book 4 out of 4, great review.
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Hey, KlareAllison, when are you really coming back? Well, at least you still pop in once in a while.KlareAllison wrote: ↑18 Jan 2019, 18:46Thanks for your comments on my review, Itskai88! Good to know you also read and were impressed by the same book.Itskai88 wrote: ↑18 Jan 2019, 07:18 i just finished reading this book and i must say that i was quite impressed. I personally learnt from this quote in the book “The serpent helped me realise you must have misinterpreted God’s warning”. In the society today, Christian sometimes miss misinterpret the word of God just to justify actions that God does not approve and it is also true as the book states that when all is said and done the repercussions can be very embarrassing. i also rated the book 4 out of 4, great review.
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Happy New Year, Miriam! Yea, it's been quite a while, hopefully, very soonMiriam Molina wrote: ↑18 Jan 2019, 21:25Hey, KlareAllison, when are you really coming back? Well, at least you still pop in once in a while.KlareAllison wrote: ↑18 Jan 2019, 18:46Thanks for your comments on my review, Itskai88! Good to know you also read and were impressed by the same book.Itskai88 wrote: ↑18 Jan 2019, 07:18 i just finished reading this book and i must say that i was quite impressed. I personally learnt from this quote in the book “The serpent helped me realise you must have misinterpreted God’s warning”. In the society today, Christian sometimes miss misinterpret the word of God just to justify actions that God does not approve and it is also true as the book states that when all is said and done the repercussions can be very embarrassing. i also rated the book 4 out of 4, great review.

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