Review of This Our Faith

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'Official Review: This Our Faith' by John Leslie Hart is a good background to the story about a terrible farm wreck! It focuses on the strong points of the book for the readers! The point that the book presents an endless debate between faith and reason and studies the nature of a miracle is worth mentioning in the review! Also, the point that the book is character-driven, as mentioned in the review, is remarkable for readers! Nice to learn that the ending adds a powerful accord to this wonderful book!
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Life sometimes is a hard nut to crack. This book is full of twists. I'll love to read this book. Thanks for the review.
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Indeed this is an interesting book. I find the role of Sydney quite exciting too. I believe young adults need role models that can shape their characters. Great review thanks.
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Books that border on faith and hope hold a good premise for me. The book cover almost paints a picture of a cowboy story. But, following the plot of this one makes me believe the message of faith and hope is well laid out and with reason also. I'd love to read this book. Thanks for your lovely review.
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I generally do not like historical fiction so therefore, I don't think I would enjoy reading this our faith. Although, I find the idea of going through so much tribulation and holding on through mere faith rather inspiring. The review of this book was captivating and interesting.
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This book sounds interesting with Sydney and other characters overcoming much adversity. I’ll check it out.
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The book sounds interesting and pretty heartwarming at the same time. The Speng family had a lot to endure after the crash, struggling with the hospital bills and trying to save the farm. And those premonitions of Sydney's and his glimpses of the future are very intriguing. I think it will be interesting to read the book. Congratulations on becoming BOTD!
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Post by Niklaus Mikaelson 1 »

Sydney and LaMar are interesting characters. I would love to read the book and have a good feel of the book. Thanks for your review.
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I’m looking forward to digging into this novel to find out how Sydney and LaMar survive amid the difficult challenges they encountered in life. This book seems to be focusing on faith and it is relevant and timely in these trying times.
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Unfortunately, I don't like reading historical fiction, and therefore, I'll pass on this. Thanks for this insightful review. It really gave a glimpse into what the book is all about.
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There are a lot of different themes running through this book of faith, hope, family, and adversity making it widely appealing to a large audience. It looks like a good book, and was expertly reviewed. Thanks!
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What a great story to show the ever-present struggle of having faith in all situations. Thank you for you lovely review and recommendation, and congrats on the BOTD.
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This book is definitely a riveting read. I like that it involves surprising twists and turns of the plot. However, I'm not a fan of this genre. Otherwise, congrats on the BOTD.
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This adventure-filled, character-driven novel makes faith a tangible thing as opposed to an abstract concept. The characters sound well-written. Thanks for the review!
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Post by Ochieng Omuodo »

Young people tend to prioritise reason over faith – at least, I know I did – so it may interest them to see how this dynamic plays out in the book. I do not notice a historical element in your review, although you mention that aspect in your recommendations. I think you show well how you arrived at your rating.
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