Review of This Our Faith

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A book that can catch my emotions appears to be an inspirational read. I would like to give it a try. Thank you for reviewing it.
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This book is touching. I want to read it honestly. Sydney is very gifted and the faith of the characters in the book is also a thing of joy.
Great review.
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I have never read a young adult book before . This one being able to stir my deepest emotions seems interesting and it may be my first read in this genre.
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The book's title definitely sets the pace of the story. I like a good adventure book and the family drama and suspense is intriguing. Congratulations on the BOTD.
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I can't comprehend what it must feel to experience this kind of hardship and keep your faith. The sample pages were compelling. Thank you for a well-written review.
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Post by Neshboy Aburi »

Character-driven stories always sound best because the content has a good base and not some words strung together by an over imaginative author. I also note that this book has a good message to young readers, evidenced by the fact that it is about faith. I also note that the character, Sydney, could be a good role model to young readers. In my books, this one appears to have all the positive attributes I look for. Thanks for your informative review.
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Post by Seamstress »

Thank you for gifting the book for free, but maybe because I am of age that is far from what is considered a young adult, so I doubt that I will read it. No offence, it is because I rarely met faith-filled persons in my life and don't believe in such characters. Congrats with BOTD anyway!
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Post by Stephanie Runyon »

Generally, I would bypass this book with the historical fiction genre. The compelling aspect I like is the character centered story. Good review.
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Post by Mary Garrison »

Thanks for the great review. It sounds like the characters are overcoming huge struggles through, some of them through faith and others not so much. It seems like an extremely interesting book that I'm going to have to finish. I have agree with your rating because I found a few mistakes in just the sample, but I still think it's going to be an amazing read.
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Post by Prince Ekeoma »

Nice book, recommended for everyone to read. Talks about the Faiths and religious aspect. Congrats on BOTD.
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Post by Maroy Gloria Ailly »

At first I thought it was a religious book only to realize from the review that it's a heart warming book with so many positive aspects. Thank you for the clear and informative review.
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Encouraging and driving towards personal intelligence and interests. The book is an uplifting stairs
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From a sampling, this seems like an interesting young adult novel about two brothers that got harmed in an accident and Sydney, the older brother, must work to help his younger brother recover. It might be worth a second look. Well Done.
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Encouraging and driving towards personal intelligence and interests. The book is an uplifting stairs
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Post by Robert HUTCHESON »

Regardless of the title, the book looks to provoke a wide range of emotions as a family seek to endure several obstacles while holding on to their faith and hope. A real tearjerker at times as you try to visualize what the family is feeling and going through. Great review!!
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