Review of Snatched Up to Heaven!

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This isn't the kind of book for me. Although I hold true to many Christian teachings with respect to being a better human, I do not believe in Christian or Biblical mythology. Nor do I believe in the existence of heaven as a physical space. Nevertheless, congratulations to the author for achieving BOTD.
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I really have no idea what to say about today's BOTD, except that it is completely not my cup of tea, because I am agnostic and don't believe in this sort of things. Unfortunately, I will have to skip the book even though it is free and praised by review. Congrats with BOTD!
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"Snatched Up to Heaven!" by Jemima Paul and Arvind Paul. A very interesting story book, talks about the dreams and visions of two sisters Priyanka and Deepika, about heaven. Them being taken to heaven spiritually and seeing Jesus. These book is a must read for Christian children. Congrats on BOTD.
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Post by Kemmy11 »

A book about two girls who visited heaven… sounds like an interesting piece. However, this is not my kind of book to read, hence i will pass. Thanks for the review
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Post by COSTAR CHIMBALA »

It's a awesome book as a believer to read, It can increase your spiritual life and strength your faith. otherwise just get a copy
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Post by Zelda Boshoff »

I envy the children's abilities to visit heaven in their dreams, and it's an easy-to-read book with clear descriptions of the events. Such spiritual events have been documented in the past. The author did a great job by including the bible descriptions. Thank you for the lovely review.
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Post by Taiwo_Olawoye »

Heaven is a place to be if you believe it exists. The account of the girls and how you present your review has kindled my interest in it. Thanks for the review.
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Post by AvidBibliophile »

Heavenly dreams and angelic tour guides sound delightful, so I’m sure this one would effectively introduce young readers to biblical teachings and several tenets of Christianity! Thank you for your review. 😇
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Nice review! It is important for everyone to pray over a good dream to come to pass. I wish to dream this way. Heaven is just a special place for the righteous ones
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Post by Yvonne Monique »

It is beautiful to read how the parents took their daughters' dreams seriously and wrote this book. However, I personally would not read this book as I am not interested in religious stories.
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Post by Whosmarn61 »

Heaven and hell has always been a mystery; a book like this that gives us an insight of what heaven looks like and what to expect with Biblical reference is highly welcomed. Most especially at a time like this in human history where topics about heaven and hell sounds like myths. Nice review.
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Post by Phelicia Gloria »

Am a Muslim but this book is a must read for me, I want to compare the dreams from the girls and what the bible says this must be very interesting book. The girls must have enjoyed visiting heaven. Otherwise congratulations on BOTD.
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Post by havillah108 »

I'm impressed that the author added YouTube video hyperlinks in his book. This further piqued my interest. I also enjoyed the author's harmonization of the girls' accounts with the teachings in the Bible. This is a great review. Congrats on BOTD.
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Post by Misael Carlos »

I’m looking forward to digging into this novel to experience heaven the eyes of Priyanka and Deepika, who had dreams about heaven when they were so young of age and how these changed their lives and their relationships with people. Congrats!
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Post by Paula Sabol »

Thank you for the review. It sounds very interesting. I'm always curious about how children have spiritual experiences that aren't warped by teaching and expectations adults often have. It's says something about faith that often God reveals himself through children. It's a short book so I hope to read it...it's not usually something I would go for but I appreciate the reviewer noting the authenticity which sparkly interest!
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