Official Review: I'll Point to Heaven by Rhett G. Wintch

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Re: Official Review: I'll Point to Heaven by Rhett G. Wintch

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I'll point to heaven is made up 312 pages. It tells the story of 4 characters and how Char list her husband to stroke, soon they also lost their mum. These tragedies inspired the writer to write about the past experiences. The novel is heart breaking and warming as well because it shows that the love of God lasts forever despite all odds
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Your review has given me a strong desire to read this book. I look forward to getting to know the characters myself.
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The storyline sounds very engaging, the plot is very interesting and as a romantic person I think I will enjoy this book, it looks like it has heartwarming and heartbroken things too. I really want to read this book soon. Thanks for your great review!
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This book sounds really emotional and inspiring. Thanks for the great review
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I'm loving historical fiction these days and a tale around the Great Depression that stresses on the values of family unity, hard work, courage and integrity sounds like an excellent addition to the genre.
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Thank you for your honest review. It sounds as if thus story is more about the 4 people the father is discussing than the woman herself. I'm not sure whether it would be of interest to me. Thank you.
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Thanks for the interesting review of this book. I'm on the fence about it since I don't read a lot of inspirational novels. I enjoy historical fiction so I will read a few pages and see if this book piques my interest. The characters sound interesting and engaging so we'll see if this book gets added to my to-be-read shelf.
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I like that it is a story about love, hope, and values. Like its historical setting too. Thanks for the review!
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Being an emotional fellow, I'm yearning to read it. Good luck I have a free copy.
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Great review! Sounds like a heart warming story with multidimensional characters.
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An historical fiction book that deals with the time around the great depression. This isn't a book of my style, but it sounds interesting.
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Wow, such an interesting book talking about family loyalty, love, courage, unity and integrity coupled with the prevalence of the love of God in every thing we do and every where we found ourselves. Thanks for the review.
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I was a little hesitant about the religious aspect of this book, but after reading the official review and the sample, I realized that the story and characters actually seemed very down-to-earth and relatable, so I'm excited to keep reading! Congrats to the author on BOTD!
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I'll point to heaven is a very inspiring and a motivational book. it boosts much on spiritual life.
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Post by Bomisope »

Lovely review and would definitely love to read the book. I love the fact that you said the book highlights the importance of family values and love as these are one of the key points in building strong families.

I also love the fact that you said she got the answers she was seeking for in her time of pain. Thanks for sharing.
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