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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This book is a conventionally short read; this, however, doesn’t take away from its impact, which is significant for a reader who is also a believer. It is a thorough examination of Heaven and Hell, and it includes numerous scripture passages for study and reference. The authors’ enthusiasm for the subject is evident at every turn. In this book, two young girls named Priyanka and Deepika share their testimony about how they visited Heaven through dreams and visions and discovered all its glories accompanied by their mother's interpretations of the Bible in accordance to each experience they shared. Every Christian should be joyful to live by the numerous insightful life teachings found in this book. They take their time going over every facet of the visions, leaving behind incredibly insightful lessons. This book contains no profanity of any sort, and I didn't notice any typographical/grammatical errors. 

I would rate this book 5/5 because of its gargantuan ability to morph the dreams of these young girls into a captivating and enthralling adventure. The authors deliver this with utmost finesse, and I was left wanting a sequel when I finished the book. Another reason for this rating are the supporting scriptures; and they are, for me, the book's strongest points because it is up to you to choose whether the story is believable or not, but what cannot be taken away is the alignment of this account with the biblical instructions attached. It should go without saying that this book is meant for readers who believe in God, as those who do will find it gratifying. That being said, I like that this book does not disrespect others’ opinions, so I recommend it for any reader, religious or non-religious, since one can derive pleasure from varying features in it with or without being a believer.

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