Review of Snatched Up to Heaven!
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Review of Snatched Up to Heaven!
Snatched Up to Heaven! is a book written by Jemima and Arvind Paul, with Jemima being the main writer. In this book, Jemima Paul describes the story of her young daughters, Priyanka and Deepika, who claim to have seen heaven and hell in their dreams. Jemima strongly believes that they were not just dreams but rather visions from God for her daughters. Priyanka, being 4 years old, and Deepika, being 2 years old, both had dreams that were similar, where angels and Jesus led them to heaven and hell. Priyanka and Deepika's account is both fascinating and controversial, raising questions about heaven, hell, and the afterlife.
On the one hand, the book Snatched Up to Heaven! is compelling because of Priyanka and Deepika's vivid descriptions of heaven and hell, as their descriptions match with biblical verses, which Jemima clearly stated in the book( her interpretations). On the other hand, it is difficult to verify whether their account is true or not. The book is well-written, but some readers may find the author's Christian faith to be too prominent. Overall, Snatched Up to Heaven! is a thought-provoking book that raises questions about heaven, hell, and the afterlife.
I like the authors' honesty and sincerity. They clearly believe their daughters' story and present it without exaggeration or sensationalism.However, some readers may find the authors' frequent references to the scripture distracting. Despite its flaws, Snatched Up to Heaven! is an intriguing and thought-provoking book. It raises important questions about the nature of heaven, hell, and the afterlife, and it will likely spark many conversations and debates. Whether you believe in Priyanka and Deeprika's story or not, The book is worth reading for its thought-provoking content.
I dislike nothing about this book as it was properly edited and there were no errors
I would rate the book a 5 out of 5 because it was clearly edited and there were no errors. Also, the author's style of writing was straightforward and conversational, avoiding overly technical and theological language.
I would recommend this book to readers who are interested in topics like the afterlife and spirituality, as well as those looking for a thought-provoking read that will make them question their assumptions about life and death. But I would caution readers who are purely looking for a scientific or rational approach to the topic,as this book takes a more spiritual and subjective approach.
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