Official Review: Nobody Meets Jesus by Doretha Johnson

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Re: Official Review: Nobody Meets Jesus by Doretha Johnson

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I think it’s great that you could relate to the characters! I love when an author writes such an immersive piece of fiction that you feel swept away into another world!
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This sounds like a very imaginative book with funny but descriptive names for characters and places. Thanks for a great review!
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The names of the characters are quite funny..I think I'll enjoy the book! Thanks for the review!
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Wow, sounds like a unique and fascinating read! I would love to check it out :) The names of the characters are thought-provoking. We need more book like this one. Thanks for a great review!
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Thanks for your review. It looks like this book is a nice mixture between religious faith and paranormal fiction. The names seem to be carefully chosen to represent their owners' occupations or characteristics.
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I agree that the character names are confusing, although highly original. Great review!
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I was really confused about the title at first, but now I know why it's that way. Thanks for the recommendation.
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With the characters being named after specific traits, this story seems like a modern version of The Pilgrim's Progress. It doesn't seem like my kind of thing, but I'm glad you enjoyed it.

Thank you for an interesting review.
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You are truly talented in reviewing and i loved every bit of this review. Thank you for the detailed summary and review
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Seems like this book has a lot of powerful insights and this may be very much useful for those who are in the targeted audience. However, I don't think that this book is in my genre. Thanks for the great review, though!
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This sounds like a very interesting book! I love your introduction and I’m already itching to find out about Nobody!
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It is captivating book that helps us acknowledge that there is a greater power that we can't see. This power can help us overcome anything in this world. It's a motivating book
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This book seems quite interesting - not like your ordinary Christian book. From your well-done review, it seems like a must read for any Christian. Great review, Chigo Nwagboso!
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