Official Review: A Religion Called Love by David Trock

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Re: Featured Official Review: A Religion Called Love by David Trock

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Teacher and religion issues in small conservative town is interesting topic
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bookloverqq wrote: 30 Mar 2020, 08:08 Teacher and religion issues in small conservative town is interesting topic
In this case you should enjoy this novel!
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It's wonderful that it came out with positive thoughts about love not only catering one side but all sides
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That's a great review! And the book sounds very interesting. I'm a recent convert to the mystery/crime genre, so I'm adding this book to my 'to-read' list.
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Tommymindworld wrote: 30 Mar 2020, 17:29 It's wonderful that it came out with positive thoughts about love not only catering one side but all sides
Absolutely, that's what makes this novel great!
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AJ_Drenda wrote: 30 Mar 2020, 17:32 That's a great review! And the book sounds very interesting. I'm a recent convert to the mystery/crime genre, so I'm adding this book to my 'to-read' list.
Great, though in this case the mystery/crime element seems mostly an excuse to develo the characters and their positions.
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I am glad that the book is very good structured and talk about all domains or genre.
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I like your way of breaking down the book and explaining the summary without taking too much away, very nice!
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interesting book talking about love and explain more about love
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Your review of the book sounds interesting. I don't usually read books like this but after reading your review I really want to read it.
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We need Love to survive..and the author said ''love is the central force in peoples life''..nice book
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The book is really interesting and insightful
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This is a great way to show both sides. People who aren’t religious can actually show true love for all and those that are religious can view others with negativity and judgment. This sounds like a book I’ll enjoy.
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Ahmedebeid wrote: 31 Mar 2020, 06:01 I am glad that the book is very good structured and talk about all domains or genre.
It's a good blend as the author used elements from different genres to tell what he wanted.
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NickyZa wrote: 31 Mar 2020, 19:05 The book is really interesting and insightful
It is indeed!
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