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Review by Suzer6440 xyz -- The Two Worlds in Which we Li...
The Two Worlds In Which We Live Physical And Spiritual by Evelyn ROZIER is a book about spiritual beings and how evil affects our souls. To me , spirit is what we believe in and lives within ourselves . This book was a short read about Adam and Eve ,sins, eternal life, God , spirit and soul.
This is one book that I did not thoroughly enjoy. Being in the Catholic religion I did understand most of it but it is a very deep book and has much meaning and creates a lot of thought and deep reading. When I sit down to read a book I read for enjoyment and humor. The book is detailed about spiritual death, physical death , and eternal death in God‘s plan to save us from destruction registering evil powers.
I normally enjoy psychological thriller books where I can’t put them down and get lost in my reading. However, when I saw this book I wanted to give a different kind of reading a chance. I may just be stuck on not changing my reading type.
The book demonstrates a deep meaning of the consequences of living a sinful life. It compares it to the payoffs awaiting a believer. It peaks awareness through different beliefs. I found this book to flow together with clarity and I feel the author uses words simple enough to understand. I did not find any errors in the reading.
Although I did not thoroughly enjoy this read, I feel as though this book would be appreciated by people that demonstrate a strong Catholic faith. I did not find anything negative in this book, it was just not my taste. For this reason I am giving it two out of four stars, but I want to stress it is only because it wasn’t my type of book.
Even though I did not love this book I feel the author did a fantastic job creating and painting a picture in one’s head. I am planning to try another book written by Evelyn Rozier. I enjoy reading and I would like to explore different genres .
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