Official Review: The little Candle by Richard W. Rogers

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Re: Official Review: The little Candle by Richard W. Rogers

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ivana7 wrote: 30 Jul 2020, 05:36 I really believe I would enjoy this book. Thanks for the review!
I hope you have a chance to read it! Thanks for commenting. :-)
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Through reading your review, I believe the book exhibits a very cordial and warm ambiance of Christmas. I wish the publisher will take care of the errors, otherwise, it'd be perfect. I'll love to read this to children for it showcases the real essence of the Savior's birthday; prayers and faith. Well done!
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Sounds like a wonderful Christmas story, but I'm really sorry to learn about all the errors! Hopefully the author fixes them soon :) Thanks for a great review!
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Miks_solon wrote: 30 Jul 2020, 22:19 Through reading your review, I believe the book exhibits a very cordial and warm ambiance of Christmas. I wish the publisher will take care of the errors, otherwise, it'd be perfect. I'll love to read this to children for it showcases the real essence of the Savior's birthday; prayers and faith. Well done!
Thanks for the thoughtful comments. I appreciate it! :-)
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Ellylion wrote: 03 Aug 2020, 06:57 Sounds like a wonderful Christmas story, but I'm really sorry to learn about all the errors! Hopefully the author fixes them soon :) Thanks for a great review!
It is a lovely story. I liked the beautiful message it delivers to readers. Thanks for stopping by and leaving a comment!
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Christmas was my favorite seaason as a kid.I still enjoy it.I will read this.
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Patrick Maina1 wrote: 07 Aug 2020, 07:32 Christmas was my favorite seaason as a kid.I still enjoy it.I will read this.
This is a beautiful story. It will make you love Christmas even more!
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The fact that the book is religious doesn’t make it kid friendly and I feel as being small isn’t the same a being insignificant. The writer shouldn’t call this a children’s book not a bedtime story I’d wanna read to my kid
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khold_bunny wrote: 08 Aug 2020, 04:05 The fact that the book is religious doesn’t make it kid friendly and I feel as being small isn’t the same a being insignificant. The writer shouldn’t call this a children’s book not a bedtime story I’d wanna read to my kid
Thanks so much for reading and leaving a comment.
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It sounds like this story has an eclectic set of characters. I particularly like Katie, the quirky younger sister. :happy-cheerleadersmileygirl:
I enjoyed reading your take on this book. Thanks for a great review!
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MsH2k wrote: 11 Aug 2020, 01:09 It sounds like this story has an eclectic set of characters. I particularly like Katie, the quirky younger sister. :happy-cheerleadersmileygirl:
I enjoyed reading your take on this book. Thanks for a great review!
Yes. Katie is a lot of fun and adds a humorous element to the story. Thanks for stopping by and leaving a comment. :-)
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This does sound like a book that I would read. I really do enjoy Christmas themed books. Thanks for this review!
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Magnify3 wrote: 11 Aug 2020, 08:24 This does sound like a book that I would read. I really do enjoy Christmas themed books. Thanks for this review!
You would enjoy this heartwarming story! Thanks for stopping by and leaving a comment!
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I have enjoyed reading your detailed review. Good work.
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