Official Review: A Religion Called Love by David Trock

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i liked how the book had anti religion. this is the first book the i have read that was anti religion in it because she got murdered because she didn’t believe in what the rest of us. believe in 8-) i love this book u should read it
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I like the author idea about this book , it’s nice and a most read book for all .
Good work .
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The authors views about love are very diverse . im glad i could read a book about love without any criticism
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This book is so amazing talking about love and explain love.
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Thanks for your review and I appreciate the author's positive approach to the murder story though its centred on love and people's view on religion. It was a good balance.
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Liked your review and am glad it shows different points of view. Off to Amazon to pick up a copy!
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I am not very much enthusiastic to read this book. But thanks for the review. :D
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"A Religion Called Love"shows the beliefs of a young kindergarten teacher, the secrets inside a small town, and a crime that raises questions about faith and morality.

This book has a captivating story , the author shows us the true believe of the kindergarten teacher. I enjoyed reading it.
It’s an excellent review .
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A religion called love balances as the centre point an important criteria for all religion without attacking any religion individually. But for the adult content I really think that was too much.
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evathefluff wrote: 24 Mar 2020, 09:56 i liked how the book had anti religion. this is the first book the i have read that was anti religion in it because she got murdered because she didn’t believe in what the rest of us. believe in 8-) i love this book u should read it
The book actually offers an alternative to religion, reading it you get the various nuances about the characters' positions and beliefs.
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Princepetr10 wrote: 24 Mar 2020, 10:36 I like the author idea about this book , it’s nice and a most read book for all .
Good work .
I think the author thought it to be read by anybody.
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Marymomz wrote: 24 Mar 2020, 16:57 The authors views about love are very diverse . im glad i could read a book about love without any criticism
The author offers a diversity of ideas, so that you can compare them on your own.
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Princepetr10 wrote: 25 Mar 2020, 00:04 "A Religion Called Love"shows the beliefs of a young kindergarten teacher, the secrets inside a small town, and a crime that raises questions about faith and morality.

This book has a captivating story , the author shows us the true believe of the kindergarten teacher. I enjoyed reading it.
It’s an excellent review .
Glad you enjoyed it. Thank you for your appreciation!
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Mbalewechinonso wrote: 25 Mar 2020, 02:02 A religion called love balances as the centre point an important criteria for all religion without attacking any religion individually. But for the adult content I really think that was too much.
It might be too much if you're really sensitive.
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Azokamchi wrote: 24 Mar 2020, 22:33 Thanks for your review and I appreciate the author's positive approach to the murder story though its centred on love and people's view on religion. It was a good balance.
Yes, the author's positive approach was crucial in making the novel great.
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