Review of Snatched Up to Heaven!

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How wonderful dreams have always been if angels share them with very beautiful righteousness.
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I am not very impressed that heaven is talked about in the review without a mention of it's palatial magnificence. The sweetness of heavenly life is the hallmark of the Christian belief in eternity and non of this seems to be captured here.

In similar transcendental experiences that I have personally witnessed, the subjects often gave testimonies of the alluring nature of heavenly life as compared to the drudgery on Earth. As far as I can see, been crowned with tiaras adorned with sparkling stones is not my idea of a place better than this Earth. The book is better off a work of fiction.
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Heaven is full of joy. And this Joy I feel radiates in the words and descriptions of heaven by these children. I think it's beautiful their parents listened to them and also took the time to write their words unfiltered. Thanks for the review.
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I commend the authors for keeping the girls’ accounts as they relayed them. Indeed, the Bible tells us we should have faith like a child. I enjoyed the children’s version of this book, and I look forward to reading this one as well. Thank you for a lovely review. Congrats on BOTD.
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Wow, such a revelation. I have always loved books about heaven and hell, coupled with the fact that this book is a testimony from little girls. Am very impressed and I praise God most high for this book. I am adding this book to my shelf right away and also hope this book to be made available to review soon as I would like to grab a personal insight from reading this book. Congratulations Jemima and Arvind for your BOTD and I sincerely appreciate OBC for making this book the book of the day.
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Dreams are sometimes indicators of future occurrences. Funnily enough, not everyone believes in dreams. Thanks for an amazing review.
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The story is interesting and full of wonders. It's one of those strange stories that happens very happily to people. This is a way to develop an interest in Christ. Looks like an informative read.
The review is insightful and well written.
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I could remember having dreams about heaven when I was a kid. Thanks for the review.
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Post by Ayomide_1 »

Amazing review, I love the Author which is the parent of the children had put into the success of the book.
It's essential most especially for the believers in christ, reviving hope towards reaching the heaven. Great work.
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This non-fiction book brings the dreams the sisters Priyanka and Deepika had about heaven. The book also seems to be inspirational and it might be an interesting book to Christian readers interested in testimonies of other people. Congrats on BOTD to the author! Thanks for the review!
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This book snached up the images of the young girls Priyanka and Deepika having dreams of bibilical description of heaven.Finally,I must say the authors put their children to understand what is right in the hope of reaping heavenly rewards through God.I appreciate the efforts of Jemima paul and Arvind paul as authors in presenting their childrens reach to heaven.Great reviews. I recommend this book to both parents and children.
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I'm very skeptical of the truth/validity of what the two sisters witnessed since children have an undoubtedly very wild imagination. Congratulations to the author for BOTD!
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Reading about two young girls experiences of heaven sounds like an interesting book. Great review!
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I'm very skeptical about anything that relates to "heaven and hell" vision. It's not my thing,but the review sounds convincing. If people can find peace, edification, purpose and truth in the book,then I think it's something of great value. Great job, anyways.
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Post by Sirajuddin A »

The eyes of the two girls dream the same dream, and it is about their heaven's journey, and their narration seems fabulous.
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