Review of What Easter Really Means

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Re: Review of What Easter Really Means

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In a world where Christianity is dying, I find it refreshing when an author can convey such a beautiful message, especially to our children. When we realize that Easter is not about bunnies and candy and get back to the true meaning we will be a better society.
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This review is amazing. Anyone desiring for a review on this book won't have any more questions as to whether it's a good piece or what exactly it tales about. Capturing the overall theme of the books as well as it's strength and recommendation. I can't wait to read this book.
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For once, it seemed I had just read the book. You did an amazing job. I am definitely going to check this book out. Keep it up.
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Easter is generally considered a fun carefree day but I love how this book highlights it's rich history
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It's always been intriguing for me to explore children's books because I aspire to become a good parent. I realize I didn't have the privilege of reading children's books when I was young. Your review is interesting and makes me want to read it, especially because I'm a Buddhist. I'm interested in learning more about Easter and Christian culture, which I rarely understand.
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