Official Review: It's Time to Align: by Allen Lottinger
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Re: Official Review: It's Time to Align: by Allen Lottinger
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I'm with you on this one, Kat Berg! It seems modern authors are beginning to shy away from the very features that make reading and comprehension an art of its own. It's like making a bland soup instead of a tastefully garnished delicacy!
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JessNWheeler wrote: ↑19 Mar 2018, 12:36 Advanced aliens that use humans as “food?” I just might have to see what that’s about. I enjoy books about spirituality. Great review. Thanks!
Haha, yeah, Jess, hello btw. That line seems to appear out of nowhere but it is intriguing to see the red line between that and the vibrancy stuff.
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I'm with you on this one, Kat Berg! It seems modern authors are beginning to shy away from the very features that make reading and comprehension an art of its own. It's like making a bland soup instead of a tastefully garnished delicacy!
Nonetheless, it's great that the book can give one another perspective on life. I'm not into such "spiritual"-ish type books, but I'm glad you had fun with it aliceriddle.
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