Featured Review: The Message? by Avam Hale

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I enjoyed the sample reading of The Message? very much.

The narration is solid, and the author proves to be very knowledgeable on a variety of topics, and it's obvious that some deep research took place to bring this story to life. The philosophical insights during the lecture were easy to follow, and I was actually engaged and excited to follow along-I almost forgot that this was actually a fictional story. There are literally a couple of assumptions in the beginning that the story could have done without, but overall it is some great writing in display. Even though it was just the sample reading I read, the characters show great depth and as the story progresses the characters gain more meaning and solidity.

Enjoyed the read.
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I'm putting this on my TBR pile, as it sounds like an intriguing read! This sounds like a solid plot and even though I'm not huge into religious fiction, it sounds like a deep book, something I need right now. Thanks for the great review and reccomendation!
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I imagine when such an extraordinary event happens to an ordinary person it can be a lot to get a controversial message out to individuals whom you think could benefit from it. Thanks for the review!
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This sounds like a good Christian Fiction book. I'd like to read this one. It's a book that'd make one think broadly and optimistically about life.
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Near death experience stories of this nature seem to show up in life every once and a while. I figure a story like this would be cool to follow a real life person, but I suppose that might be difficult to to make discussion worthy. I applaud the notion to have readers dig deeper and exercise their mind!
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From a sampling, this seems like an interesting story about a woman who awakens from a coma healed of all the injuries that she had. It appears to be worth a second look. Well done.
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I take an interest in this book for the simple fact that it does send a good/positive message yet does not promote any particular religion. I feel that everyone should know that God loves them despite what religion or religious background they are from even if they have no preference at all yet believe in a higher power.
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I have read and heard of cases like the one posed in this novel, there have even been movies about people who miraculously heal from serious conditions. I do believe that these things can happen thanks to the Power of God, it is an interesting story, I think I will read it.
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I am fascinated by the message of this book, it would be wonderful if every one could accept God's message undiluted. You have given us a great review making the precept and intricacies of the book very plain. Thank you!
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The reaction to her message is not surprising. I enjoyed your description of the character description. I would be curious to know if she continued trying to spread her message or gave up! Great review.
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Anything about God is beautiful and good so I am sure I will be enjoying this book which offers a positive message: love. Congrats!
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The simplisity of love is its complexity. Love is all about life but life is just a part of love. The thing don't analyse it, just feel it. Thinking about it clouds it and makes it fade away. I thinyou nailed it in this review. Stunning book.
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A thriller about religious, political, economic, and philosophical ideas sounds compelling. And how nice that it was well done. It's not my genre, but I enjoyed your review.
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The book sounds amazing. For a debutant author , he has a way of captivating readers with a eye-catching or rather "eye-opening" cover. Great review, religion played a big part. :D
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Re: Official Review: The Message? by Avam Hale
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Quite a review! There were times when such accidents occured in real life and the patient made a miraculous recovery. Sounds like a rewarding read.
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