Featured Review: The Message? by Avam Hale

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sounds like a very good book! loved reading your review. Thankyou for it.
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I enjoy books that entertain in addition to making me think. Looks like this one ticks both of those! Thanks for the informative review!
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Definitely sounds like an interesting concept. I have no doubt that is someone came back from a coma with that message, many organized churches would try to appropriate it.
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This sounds like a book that really makes you think about life in general! I am a person that is skeptical of everything, as it seems that the truth is always swept under the rug and is never discovered. Wish the cover was different though; the eye is a little scary. The great part about this book is it seems to be able to talk to many people, regardless of their religious, political, or philosophical viewpoints.
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Post by Oyedeji Okikioluwa »

The book seems like an interesting one, with the Dr. Marcus character one to look up to. A man of science who also love God is a great combination with an attribute to bring everyone together. Nice review!
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Leah a 38 year old Caucasian widow, mother of two boys 11 and 13; met in a tragic accident and was in a coma for a few weeks. She suffered traumatic brain injury, TBI and many broken bones.
However, the other driver who was under the influence of alcohol died on the scene.

During her stay at the St. Mary's Hospital in Waterford, Michigan Leah was placed in the Critical Care Unit. "The Message" By Avam Hale shared the experience of Leah when she came in contact with God while she was in the state of coma. Leah saw the bright white lights from everywhere and the voice of God said, "I love you my child" repeatedly. Also, God gave her a message for everyone that he love us and we should love each other unconditionally in harmony and friendship. We need to let self be slain and serve others. Moreover, God wants us to take on humility and selflessness. All the above God said is the importance of genuine love. After everything was said, the medical team concluded that Ms. Leah must have had a dream.

Even though Leah was a little confused, the message from God ministered to Leah first before she spread this news to everyone.

C.McDermott (Ms.)
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Thank you for your review. I don't care for books on religion, so I think I will skip it, but it sounds interesting.
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This is a deep and thought-provoking story. A woman wakes up from a coma and claims to have a message from God. This book will make you really think about what you believe. Congratulations to the author for being chosen as BOTD. Thanks to the reviewer for an excellent review.
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Your review is fantastic! This book hits a little too close to home, so I will pass.
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Most people would think she was insane. I know i would. This book seems to be well writyen and edited. However, it is just not a book that I want to read. Congrats on getting BOTD
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I love books that have the ability to entertain while at the same time, challenge the reader. This book appears to have layers to it, and I also appreciate that the author took time to develop some interesting characters along the way. Thanks for your splendid review.
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Sounds like an engaging novel that makes you think! I love the cover too :) Perhaps I'll give this a read
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Post by Shomorin Gbolahan »

Well, this book is a must read for everyone.
It's educating, fascinating and easy to understand.
Well to me, we're in a world were everything works together. Religion, politics, philosophy, economy and lots more are just connected to each other.
So one just have to balance it appropriately.

KUDOS 👍👍👍 to the author
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The message of love is simple, universal, and trans-generational. I cannot comprehend why we can't seem to get it. This book should be eye-opening. I'm eager to meet Leah and the charming Dr. Marcus.
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Post by Seamstress »

Great review, which made me grab free sample of this book in a hurry. And considering that usually I don't read such literature, it is not small deal at all. The book really sounds pretty intriguing, so much that I tjought what a pity that it is not free to get it right away and start reading immediately!
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