Featured Review: The Message? by Avam Hale

Discuss the June 2015 book of the month, "The Message?" by Avam Hale.
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A nice thriller about change and choice written to entertain and challenge readers can be found in the book "The Message?" by Avam Hale, which follows Leah Warner and his two children who met a tragic car accident, and the same sent her into a coma and in the coma she claims to have been with God. I guess story is quite entertaining to read.
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"The Message?" by Avam Hale. A very interesting book talks about life challenging no matter the situation. Leah, after the accident, saw God in coma, tells us about the love of God and her quick recovery. This book is very inspiring. Congrats on BOTD.
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This sounds like an interesting read about how everyone's faith comes about in different ways. Stories about people waking up from comas are usually great setups. Thank you for your review!
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The book opens with a meeting lead by Dr. Russell to discuss the accident victim Leah Warner who was breathing with the assistance of a ventilator. They argue and discuss portraying the dilemma doctors face when trying to save lives while facing ethic issues, the Law, personal will and religious beliefs. The cover suggest we need more than the physical eye to give verdict to such issues.
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Post by Asma Aisha Ansari »

I'm intrigued by Leah's unique spiritual experience during a coma and would like to know more about Dr. Marcus. And, it's great that this book can be read by people of all religions.
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Post by Cristina Corui Mihailescu »

I simply loved the sample! It seems to be a very interesting story, especially the less easy part of philosophical discussions which was deep and entertaining as well. Very good review, too.
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Post by Ailakhu Yusau Aizhebiomon »

I think the book is all in one as it captured and discussed issues relating to religion, politics economics, and philosophical ideas. The author shows he's well-educated and did appropriate research to discuss a variety of issues. I'd like to congratulate the author on being the book of the day!
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Indeed an insightful read about a woman's interpretation of God and his ways. Would surely love to read this one. Thanks for such a detailed review.
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I love that this insightful, fictional book will challenge the reader to think about religion, politics, and philosophical ideas. I also love the fact that the author comes across as well-educated along with having done the appropriate research to discuss deep and meaningful issues. Thanks for the review!
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This book sounds intriguing and Leah sounds like an interesting character. I’d love to give it a chance and find out how Leah got healed and what happened after. :techie-reference:
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Wow, Leah's cure must be a miracle, I think. From the review, there must be something that brought the sudden cure. Thanks for the review.
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Post by Mheaton »

Very good message that God loves everyone unconditionally. We need more of that message. Good review
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Leah Warner's story is attractive as the character enters religion due to a specific transcendental process that happened to her. I like that the approach is not only religious but also encompasses political, economic, and philosophical aspects. Sounds interesting.
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Post by markodim721 »

I like that the book begins with an almost tragic event. Yet Leah miraculously wakes up from a coma without any bruises, fractures or brain trauma. Miracles do not end there because Leah returns with a message from God.
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Post by Ceylin Yagici »

This book didn't scare me as much as I expected, although I got nervous in some parts, it wasn't enough, but it's still worth reading
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