Official Review: Always Before Me by John Servant
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Re: Official Review: Always Before Me by John Servant
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Always before me by John Servant made me come to a conclusion that not all religious novels tend to be boring. I highly recommend the novel to both the religious and unreligious people. The author is also skilled In using aspects of style in the plot to elicit different emotions like suspence which kept me reading through the whole novel. Who knows what secrets father Anthony has???.Otherwise the review is great
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it is quite unfortunate that Father Anthony and Father Paul both died in prison for different reasons, I kind of pick up the advice for one to stand for their belief, whatever is the cost.Fireside119 wrote: ↑31 Jan 2022, 01:32 This novel features a cast of sinful priests, two of them dying in prison. Although rooted in Catholicism, the book will appeal to religious and non-religious readers. The author's immersive storytelling will keep readers glued as the twists and turns liven the plot.
it is always easy to start a thing but not as easy to complete it.
Before believing in something, a proper judgement should be undertaken to find out how true that thing is.. I think so many people are standing in false belief.
I have come to understand that anything that is associated with the human nature is exhibited, for an instance people must urinate, if you try preventing such stimulus, you'll be harming self so badly.
what people believe in, matters.







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Manas Ranjan Mishra wrote: ↑02 Feb 2022, 06:55 I am not particularly fond of religious novels because of the same reasons the reviewer pointed out. But after reading this kind of review, I am very much eager to try this book. Thanks a lot.
There are reasons why religions are not perfect, the records of accountability, rebellion and failures is so that in the larger picture we can see how true God is to us...






