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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Snatched Up to Heaven! by Jemima Paul and Arvind Paul is a book that features two children, Deepika and Priyanka, explaining the things, encounters, and feelings of heaven after visiting it in their dreams. These children were in their dreams when they had an encounter with angels who took them up to heaven. On their way up, they saw the sun and planets. As they recount their encounter, they said they saw Jesus, who showed them the beautiful things and experiences of the afterlife. According to the book, it is a promise made by God to His people through the scriptures. They stayed in heaven for some time and returned to their earthly bodies still intact. With the experience of heaven, they hoped and prayed to return. Read this book to find out what made these kids eager and willing to return.


The book is captivating and informative, offering a detailed portrayal of heaven and elevating God's prominence. I strongly believe that this book could bring more people closer to the word of God, conveying the agony of hell and highlighting the distinctions between them. It serves as a valuable read for Christians and those seeking to strengthen their faith, as it explains Heaven and the rewards of the afterlife. The narrative emphasizes the fulfillment of God's promises as outlined in the scriptures.


Personally, I enjoyed the book, appreciating the simple language and thorough explanations. However, I found fault with the book's organization and layout, especially the small font size, which could discourage some readers. Despite this, the absence of grammatical errors and profanity showcases effective editing. I would rate it 5 out of 5 stars, as the mentioned issues don't detract from the book's content.


I would recommend this book to Christians, both parents and young adults, as well as anyone trying to strengthen their faith. For anyone struggling with their faith, I believe 'Snatched Up to Heaven!' is a good recommendation because there would definitely be positive changes. I doubt if this book would be a suitable option for children due to the arrangement of the pages. I enjoyed reading this book, and I look forward to more from these writers.

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