Official Review: The Spirit of Want by William H. Coles

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Re: Official Review: The Spirit of Want by William H. Coles

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Books with a touch of religion and medicine generally appeal to me. From this review, The Spirit of Want has both elements and lots more. I think William H. Coles has stringed together a bunch of interesting characters like Luke Osbourne, Lucy and Jennifer to bring this captivating narrative breathing forth. Grateful for the free download!
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Thanks for the review! This story sounds very complex and appears to be a page-turner of suspense until the very end. Should prove to be an interesting read!
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What a great love story

-- 11 Oct 2017, 23:00 --

I almost forgot, great review by the way
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This book does sound like an interesting read and one worth checking out. Thank you for the review.
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Sounds like this author has woven a web of complex characters in a suspenseful story. Thanks for the great review.
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Thanks for the heads up about the upsetting parts regarding children.
Interested in books that help one's spirit move beyond the ordinary.
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The blurb on bookshelves and your review kind of tell different stories. Personally I feel like this book seems complicated and confusing therefore I will not be reading it. But I'm glad you enjoyed it and maybe others will enjoy it too.
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I love books which include medical or legal themes. Even your description of the religious theme sounds intriguing. This author always excels at exploring the complexities of situations so I am sure he will successfully achieve this once again. I look forward to reading it.
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Sarah_Khan wrote:The blurb on bookshelves and your review kind of tell different stories. Personally I feel like this book seems complicated and confusing therefore I will not be reading it. But I'm glad you enjoyed it and maybe others will enjoy it too.
I intentionally don't read other reviews before I read a book and write a review. I feel like it will bias me in a specific direction. Complicated? Yes, it's intended to be. Confusing? Not to me.
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Hmm, very interesting I must say. I sure will be reading it tonight.
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Post by Mathilda »

The book seems amazing already from the review;
Considering relationship complexities which are so mysteriously realistic.


Amazing review!
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I was just talking to a friend yesterday about how televangelists are one of my pet hates; I really don't see how people are drawn in by them. This sounds like an intriguing read!
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This book is very great and powerful.Because it contain a lot which can help anyone who will try to read it
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Thank you, CatIntheHat! The theme of the book is interesting and I'd love to check it out as soon as I can
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The review is very nice. Thanks for a genuin review.
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