Review of Snatched Up to Heaven!

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Review of Snatched Up to Heaven!

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[Following is a volunteer review of "Snatched Up to Heaven!" by Jemima Paul and Arvind Paul.]
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5 out of 5 stars
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The book Snatched Up to Heaven! by Jemima Paul and Arvind Paul is about the journey that their 4-year-old daughter Priyanka and her 2-year-old sister Deepika had in their dreams. They said that angels carried them up to the sky and took them to see heaven; they even met Jesus Christ and God. Which sometimes were the ones to carry their souls out of their bodies and fly with them to heaven through the course of several other dreams that came to be true after Priyanka prayed nonstop for her dreams to heaven to keep happening. There was one scary time when they got to see Hell, but they were not very happy with the sight.

The book had several positive things about it. The fact that the parents cared enough to tell the story of their 4- and 2-year-old daughters even though they were very young is outstanding. There was also an explanation of their dreams in reference to the Bible and real-life pictures of what the girls drew regarding what they saw in heaven and hell when they had them. There were also many links to YouTube videos of the girls talking about their dreams and what they saw in Heaven and hell with Jesus.

There isn't much that I didn't like about the book; everything was very well done. It's not the kind of book I would read to my kids, though, because I am not Christian, so maybe this book is suited for people of certain religious beliefs rather than others. I have recently read the kids' version, and I think the authors have done a great job with both editions and the illustrations, yet I find the kids' book might need a little more detail added to it.

I would rate this book a 5 out of 5; it would be a great bedtime story for the kids of families who believe in Jesus and Christianity as a religion. As well as follow the Bible's testimonials. The book was also exceptionally edited since I didn't find any grammatical or spelling mistakes. And the format was very organized and easy to comprehend. There were also some pictures of the girls and their parents at the end, and I think that made the girls easier to picture and relate to.

I would recommend this book to kids under the age of 12. Older kids might find the book a little too simple and carved for their taste.

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Recite in the name of your Lord who created [*] Created man from a clinging substance [*] Recite, and your Lord is the most Generous [*] Who taught by the pen [*] Taught man that which he knew not.
The Quran. Surah Al Alaq
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Snatched Up to Heaven! delves into the unknown with grace and sincerity, making it a captivating and enriching read.. But like you said, this book won’t be beneficial to non Christains.
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