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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Sounds like this tackles a lot of big-picture ideas and does it well. I have to agree with your comment about how true love is sometimes surprising. Ain't that the truth. Thanks for your review!
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Coles is a great author and based on the review, this sounds like another winner. It sounds like the characters are complex and interesting with a page turning plot. Looking forward to reading this one.
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It seems like the book revolves around a family who is involved in the medical, legal, and religious fields. I wonder what catastrophic event led Luke and Lucy to marry. It is a shame that Doctor Luke and Lawyer Lucy do not have time to raise their daughter, Jennifer.
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A great book about ethics this is very important to read by everyone of us because we can learn from this.
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I am not interested in medical mysteries so I added to my not interested in reading shelf. Also as a note, this book was not free on Amazon for me - it was $.99.
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Thanks for the review. I would definitely want to read the book as the drama in the medical, legal, and religious altogether is a rare combination.
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Drama weaved around medical, legal and religious fields. Review paints a story well told.
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This book sounds like reality TV. To me that means a lot of drama and a story line that has multiple paths. There shouldn't be anything dull about this book.
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Melding Law, Medicine and Religion is no mean feat. These are easily stand alone themes in which authors at times take very shallow dives. A challenge too would be ensuring the author does not bite more than he can chew. Reading the preview shows this might not be the case as the story starts very confidently. A nice and satisfying review, I am definitely interested in reading this book. Kudos to Williams H. Coles and congrats on #BOTD.
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interesting review, marriage is also built on commitment as well as history and need . love is not all. I might just read this book soonest
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Thank you for such an informative review. This book sounds like a mystery thriller. It has combined very divergent themes of religion, medicine and legal, showing the mastery of the author in the craft of writing. Family intrigues have also been thrown in the works, making it a very fulfilling read. Congratulations.
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I didn’t think I would like the book but I started reading the sample & I enjoyed it,wanting to know what happens next. I think it was beautifully written & easy for the reader to understand. The flow of the story is good & it doesn’t take long to get into the book. Most stories the beginning is hard to get through but right at the beginning you are being pulled into what is happening.
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A story exploring the medical, legal, and religious arenas seems like an ambitious undertaking. The emotions and challenges presented seem realistic. Sounds like a fascinating book!
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Great intro. Relationships can be quite complex. Sounds like an entertaining book. Thanks for the review.
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