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[Following is a volunteer review of "The Two Worlds in Which we Live Physical and Spiritual" by Evelyn Rozier.]
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2 out of 4 stars
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The Two Worlds In Which We Live Physical And Spiritual by Evelyn ROZIER is a book about spiritual beings and how evil affects our souls. To me , spirit is what we believe in and lives within ourselves . This book was a short read about Adam and Eve ,sins, eternal life, God , spirit and soul.

This is one book that I did not thoroughly enjoy. Being in the Catholic religion I did understand most of it but it is a very deep book and has much meaning and creates a lot of thought and deep reading. When I sit down to read a book I read for enjoyment and humor. The book is detailed about spiritual death, physical death , and eternal death in God‘s plan to save us from destruction registering evil powers.

I normally enjoy psychological thriller books where I can’t put them down and get lost in my reading. However, when I saw this book I wanted to give a different kind of reading a chance. I may just be stuck on not changing my reading type.

The book demonstrates a deep meaning of the consequences of living a sinful life. It compares it to the payoffs awaiting a believer. It peaks awareness through different beliefs. I found this book to flow together with clarity and I feel the author uses words simple enough to understand. I did not find any errors in the reading.

Although I did not thoroughly enjoy this read, I feel as though this book would be appreciated by people that demonstrate a strong Catholic faith. I did not find anything negative in this book, it was just not my taste. For this reason I am giving it two out of four stars, but I want to stress it is only because it wasn’t my type of book.

Even though I did not love this book I feel the author did a fantastic job creating and painting a picture in one’s head. I am planning to try another book written by Evelyn Rozier. I enjoy reading and I would like to explore different genres .

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The idea of living a 'sinful life' is very subjective. I am curious if this book goes into detail on how 'sins' manifest into normal life and how others perceive them? Do they even notice that someone is 'sinning'? Ultimately, regardless of the book, if an author can mentally put you inside the book then is probably worth a read.
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Post by Kelyn »

One can be a believer and still live a 'sinful' life. Separating the two as if they are mutually exclusive is a grave error, in my opinion. I don't generally read religion-based books in the first place, but that point alone makes it definite that I won't be reading this one. Thanks for the warning!
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Although the book has certain shortcomings, it is nice that it conveys a strong moral message.
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Post by Brandy_Nyongesa »

Am a staunch Catholic and I think I will enjoy reading this book. I appreciate your honesty as a reviewer. Great review.
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Post by Mtibza eM »

I don't think I will be reading this book, thank you for sharing though.
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