Official Review: Always Before Me by John Servant

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Re: Official Review: Always Before Me by John Servant

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It is commendable that the author has thoroughly researched the topic he is writing about. I also like the author’s writing skills. I like that one fun and engaging book is also full of important lessons.
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Although I usually do not read books with a religious message, I like the subject of the book as child abuse within the Catholic Church is a very up-to-date topic.
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This is an interestingly narrated novel. With mostly characters based on Catholics. I find the author's approach interesting and I'm am eager to find out what John didn't know about his uncle
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Post by Maria Rizalyn S »

This seems to be interesting, I don't mind if it's religious book or not as I enjoy reading any kinds. I just really like being thrilled and the suspense about the secret of father Anthony that make my curiosity arise. I need to know it.
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This is an interesting inspirational religious fiction novel highlighting Christianity, faith, love, Salvation, challenges, and enduring challenges. The book is temporarily discounted on Amazon Kindle and has a well-written OnlineBookClub review. Congrats on the BOTD selection.
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I am not of the Catholic faith but this sounds like a very interesting book! I am curious what it is that John doesn't know about his uncle! I will have to check this one out. Thanks for the great review!
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At the beginning I was skeptical, oh! This is a religious book I am not interested. But it drew my attention when I read that it gave utmost respect to people of other faith. That’s a rare case in most religious books. I’m curious to know what the book entails.
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This seems like an interesting story, and I expect many readers will be interested in finding out what John does not know about his Uncle. It is certainly thought-provoking. Thanks for a good review.
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I wouldn't say that I was into religious books, but the storyline seems interesting. Thanks for your review.
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Post by Charles75 »

I appreciate the author's attempt at discussing a different subject although this genre is not my speciality.Thank you for the descriptive review
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Religious books are not my kind of book. However, I salute the author for a great job. Congratulations on being the book of the day!
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Father Anthony seems like a mysterious man.

Thank you for the great review.
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Though religious books are not my cup of tea but this one seems to be quite engrossing and from the sample that I have just gone I feel that book deserves a read. The review is well made.
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Post by Kanika Tandon »

The story line although sounds interesting but books with religious themes are not my forte. I don't think I would be interesting in reading this book. But book asks a relevant question though. Will you be able to hold on to your values when push comes to shove? Congrats on BOTD.
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