Review by Sushan -- Killing Abel by Michael Tieman
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Re: Review by Sushan -- Killing Abel by Michael Tieman
This addition to the original Biblical story might be especially interesting for me because I have to admit this Biblical passage has always baffled me.As a whole this is a beautiful piece of literature. The read is really captivating. Though we already know the story, the author's creative writing as well as his imaginations keep the reader engaged. He has included some new facts as well as logical explanations for already known facts, which I found really interesting. He has gone to the extent of describing the emotions of various biblical characters, including the almighty God as well. The descriptions of the locations are picturesque, so the reader can actually live in the story. Editing of the book is done exceptionally well. I did not notice even a single error. And there is no use of profanity.
Great review!
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Yes, this is really an interesting piece of work. Thanks for stopping byLunastella wrote: ↑30 Nov 2020, 20:40This addition to the original Biblical story might be especially interesting for me because I have to admit this Biblical passage has always baffled me.As a whole this is a beautiful piece of literature. The read is really captivating. Though we already know the story, the author's creative writing as well as his imaginations keep the reader engaged. He has included some new facts as well as logical explanations for already known facts, which I found really interesting. He has gone to the extent of describing the emotions of various biblical characters, including the almighty God as well. The descriptions of the locations are picturesque, so the reader can actually live in the story. Editing of the book is done exceptionally well. I did not notice even a single error. And there is no use of profanity.
Great review!