Featured Review: The Message? by Avam Hale

Discuss the June 2015 book of the month, "The Message?" by Avam Hale.
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Very interesting. I like how the review details the story. I would really love to read more of this.
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Wow this book definitely my type sounds so interesting 😍😍 thank you for the review and congrats on BOTD
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I'm certain this book is not for me because I'm not fond of reading about economics, religion, philosophy, and politics. Those themes don't sound relaxing to read, and I prefer a light read right now. Talking about how God loves everyone and wants everyone to love each other is a recurring message in novels that involve a miracle. Christian readers will definitely enjoy reading this book. Congratulations on the BOTD.
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Leah claims to have been with God while in her coma, God sent her back to deliver a message. What message is that? I would like to read and find out. Nice review!
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I like thought-provoking books, but I'm not too keen on religious ones. Nonetheless, congratulations on BOTD!
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The message given to Leah is what this hurting world needs to hear. I'm interested.
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Post by Pearl Hijabi »

What better message to share with the world than love. But it seems as always political, economical and religious factors comes in to play. I wonder whether Leah would be able to spread her message. Congrats on BOTD!!
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Leah's story seems intriguing and suspense filled. I love series of this such. Congratulations on being the BOTD.
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Post by Amynwankwo_ »

You did justice to this review.. I would definitely love to read Leah’s story as I believe it would be deeply informative. I’m also glad that the author didn’t try to push any religious propaganda through this book. I believe that this would definitely be an interesting read.
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Post by Sylvano Mwansa »

Excellent review. You admission of having been both entertained and challenged by Avan Hale's book is incontestable. I love the way Prof. Bradshow presents this mega philosophical statement by Socrates: "Wisdom is knowing how little we know." I consider it to have a very wide applicability however little it might be acknowledged.
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I got the message, it's a choice and a change ideology that will better the world in my perspective.
Leah while she was in coma, claimed God has sent her back with a simple message to share with the world: He loves everyone unconditionally, and He wants everyone to set aside worldly possessions and achievement and just love each other as well.
Very interesting as it may seem, people too will need something tangible, intangible etc, to make love quite interesting and a beautiful thing.
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This is one of those books you read and say, "do not judge a book by its cover". The cover literally threw me off the balance, but thank God this review came to my rescue. I love the plot!
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Simon Evans wrote: 11 Feb 2022, 03:53 I got the message, it's a choice and a change ideology that will better the world in my perspective.
Leah while she was in coma, claimed God has sent her back with a simple message to share with the world: He loves everyone unconditionally, and He wants everyone to set aside worldly possessions and achievement and just love each other as well.
Very interesting as it may seem, people too will need something tangible, intangible etc, to make love quite interesting and a beautiful thing.

:arrow: :arrow: :arrow: :arrow: I wouldn't support people starving, income-less, naked and without shelter to be ok with loving Ideology...
those are primary or necessitous aggrandizement for people to love one another.
they certainly will have to archive or possess the necessary to ease up the acts of love...
PAINFUL LOVE or A LOVE THAT HURTS so much cannot truly heals a Lover..
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Post by Chinaza Nnabuenyi »

The title of this book sounds interesting. It might be drawn from the message God gave to Leah.
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BOTM! I'd say congratulations. The reason is not far-fetched. It's a great book.
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