Review by Bow_2462 -- Who Told You That You Were Naked?

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[Following is a volunteer review of "Who Told You That You Were Naked?" by William Combs.]
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4 out of 4 stars
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The book is recommended for matured adults focused on having faith to the Lord and for youngsters aware enough valuing their belief in God. Religious people and individuals concern with their faith would greatly benefit from it. Who Told You That You Were Naked? By William E. Combs have clear and detailed descriptions that could take the readers to the place being described. He used vivid adjectives to involve the readers. The settings described werie familiar but was presented in different ways making it more interesting. New perspectives were introduced. Explanations were added to prove what's being perceived. Mr. Combs stated evidences, cited references and included the resources where the information was found. The book was well researched. The topic has been discussed intellectually.

Many stories from the Bible were the starting point of the discussions. The highlighted texts in gray background being repeated and focused brought better understanding. It's also written in double-spaced paragraphs that made reading much easier. Latest terminologies were used that made the book well-defined.

Fresh ideas arise from a story so old. The author is very knowledgeable about the topic. His own experiences, reflections, practical examples and real-life samples that were shared added to the beauty of the book. It could also help enlighten minds and answer questions. Grammar definitions also helped for the words used to be understandable. Study questions could also help in pointing out ideas to be considered. The book started from the Begining of life where Adam is the only human being that first existed. Followed by the existence of Eve and their life routines. The snake being an instrument for the fall of man by the devil led for the title of the book to be uttered by God when he confronted the first man and first woman when they disobeyed God. That is the root cause of all the rest of mankind's fate. The explanation of suffering, problems, death, etc. The joy, solutions, life, faith, etc. were also included to bring forth balance.

The only error that I could see from the book is the way words were cut in the right side of certain pages with hypen. Words should be cut in the syllables and not by letters. I liked the most is the helpful websites that could be visited by the readers if proofs, and reviews can be made.

I rate this book 4 out of 4. The book had few errors, it's well done and proofread by an expert.

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