Review of Snatched Up to Heaven!

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This is a non-fiction about the two daughters of the authors who were carried to heaven. Interesting book and book review creatively written. Congratulations on the BOTD!
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Firstly, I must say that I am in awe of how correctly the girls' dreams match the biblical descriptions of heaven. Considering the girls' ages, I wondered how they could give accurate descriptions that agree with what the Bible says. Through the links in the book, I also watched YouTube videos where the girls shared some of the visions. Readers will appreciate how the authors have left the children's accounts unedited, as it authenticates the book's contents. I must also commend the authors for listening to their children, taking their visions seriously, and sharing them with us through this book, as it would help revive our hopes of eternal glory through Jesus.
I don't mean to be disrespectful but maybe the kids' testimonies simply matched what they had been taught. I imagine such a religious family would've indoctrinated the kids in what the Bible says from a very young age. But you make an excellent point, true or not, it's important for parents to believe, listen and validate their children.
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Priyanka and Deepika are blessed and special children.

Thank you for the great review.
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Religious literature is not for me. I am spiritual, but books that try to convince people of heaven and hell seem just too pushy. Thank you for an informative review though.
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A Christian book worthy of reading. Thanks for the great review and congratulations on BOTD.
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I do like that Ms. Paul listens to her children without judging them or their dreams, but I question whether they are really about heaven. Thanks for the review!
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I like that the book inspires people to keep doing what is right no matter what. I think the book covers a somewhat broader basis than Christianity because Christianity is just one of the religions that advocates doing good.
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Thank you for the wonderful review! Although I do not like reading biblical stories or religious books, I think it's very intriguing to know what are the views of children when it comes to God and religion. Would love to recommend this to my family.
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These girls so to be marvellous, no wonder the authors decided to write this book. I love books that shares inspiring messages.
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Priyanka and Deepika were carried into heaven by angels while they were asleep one night. Priyanka prayed to God to let them visit again, and he granted their wish. This book recounts their experiences. Congratulations on BOTD!
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Post by Maroy Gloria Ailly »

The review was so clear and intriguing, problem is I wouldn't read a book about going to heaven and coming from little girls who just had dreams. I believe everyone can dream about something if it's been on their mind for a while. Thank you for the review though.
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Two little girls sharing dreams about heaven will definitely be interesting to read. If you enjoy Bible stories, this is for you.
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This book has an interesting concept, but I question its authenticity because children in the age group do not use grammatically correct words. Thank you for your review.
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Post by Gloria Tohabru »

This review is amazing. Those little girls were privileged to visit heaven at a very young age which is rather rare. Being a Christian, I can't wait to get a copy. Congratulations on BOTD.
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I downloaded this book to sample it and found myself reading it straight through! What I appreciate the most about it is the simplicity of the presentation and how the authors lined up their daughters' dreams with the relevant Bible verses. Anyone can be inspired by this book even if they are not students of the Bible. Thanks for a great review.
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