Review of Snatched Up to Heaven!

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I have always been doubtful about such narrations of alleged visions, but this one sounds a bit different, and the authors went an extra mile to incorporate corresponding Bible verses. The book sounds informative, and I am glad it entails a section on child evangelism and the whole Great Commission in general. Thanks for the review.
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I have always loved books where sisters share a string bond, so I would love to try this book. Thanks for the review!
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This is a really unique plot. And the fact that the book is non-fictional makes it furthermore interesting and intriguing. However, the facts seems quite difficult to believe. Two girls dreaming about heaven, having a first-hand experience of the same in their dreams and explaining it perfectly to there parents. Well, we won't know much until we read the book. Thank you for a detailed review.
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The plot is par excellence. I was absolutely amazed to know that the dreams of the two children were so similar to the Biblical prophecies. The fact that the author weaved an unadulterated non-fiction novel around such a strange yet unique occurrence is commendable. This book sounds like an interesting read.
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As a Christian seeking spiritual growth, I found this book intriguing and plan to read it and learn more about the events described. Thanks for the review.
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Post by Ochieng Omuodo »

There’s really no way to verify that the authors did not, as you put it, embellish or edit their children’s words, or that their Bible-matching accounts are not coached. I don’t buy any of it.
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Priyanka and Deepika are truly unique girls. It is intriguing how their account of heaven matches the biblical descriptions. The fact that the author keeps their descriptions untampered increases the accuracy. I'm curious to know more. Congratulations on the BOTD.
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Post by Nwadinso Okoro »

From the review, this book is a good representation of the christian faith. The two little girls had their experience, and the authors did a good job of writing it down. I see this book as some sort of confirmation because it proves some of the related things that are in God's word. I would love to read this book. Thanks for your review.
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Post by Jorge Leon Salazar »

It's amazing Priyanka and Deepika have had those dreams at such a young age. Likewise, the similarity of their stories with what the Bible says about heaven is awesome. It seems like an ideal read for Christians.
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I am skeptical about these genre of books since there has been numerous accounts of people visiting heaven and hell which later turns into a hoax. Thanks for the review
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These two girls are absolutely adorable. It is also so refreshing to hear religious things from young children and their innocent perspectives. Christianity is such a positive religion that tries to instill loving thy neighbor and being a good person, so I am sure they will discuss many great things. Congratulations on book of the day!
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Post by Kammeuchechukwu Mark Okereke »

Thank you for your review. As an agnostic searching for a deeper understanding to my life and the purpose of things, this book presents a channel to look at things from a different perspective. While I'm not inclined to look optimistically towards the opportunity, I think it's a good alternative to have either way. Congratulations on book of the day.
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This sounds like an interesting read and a unique plot. It sounds like the author did a good job at incorporating Bible verses with the accounts of heaven. Thank you for your review!
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Post by Israel Zion »

It is how interesting to know about the Other world and the reality of the Spirit world and dreams. I will encourage every on to read this good Christian novel and you will love it
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Post by peace_m »

Wow! after watching the YouTube videos where the girls shared some of the visions. I would really want to read the book, since the author left the children's account unedited.
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