Featured Review: The Message? by Avam Hale

Discuss the June 2015 book of the month, "The Message?" by Avam Hale.
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I like the writer's choice of words but I really don't like reading books that are religious like this , but this is better though .Leah is lucky of second chance to live again ,not everyone gets a second chance but everyone deserves a second chance. Thanks for the eye that caught my attention. :P
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Hmmm... That's really a big thing to be in communication with God. I like the book, the author has a good ground in medicine and architectural design to me.
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Post by Marvin_g »

Wow!! this review is indeed amazing, I could literally imagine the whole scene play out, and i like the fact that the book was meaningful in the sense that it passed across its message without any form of bias or preference for a particular religion. From the review, it is clear that the book is educative in itself and portrays reality and I believe it is indeed a good read. Good job!!!
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I like the simple summary of what the book is about. It definitely sounds like an enlightening and thought-provoking read. I like that there is a mix of genres including philosophy, economics, and spiritual undertones, and definitely sounds like it makes you think. Great review!
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Post by Gmdiamzon 2 »

God finds his ways to speak or to have connection with us but are ready for this? This book make me realize that in our everyday lives we will or we can see miracles anytime where we must show our stronger faith in God to let him know that we really his people and messenger. ❤️
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I loved this review, it makes me want to jump over to amazon and get the book right away!
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I'm not going for this book simply because I don't feel connected to it.
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Post by anthonyomoaka »

wow congrats BOTD i as a person don really read books that touch into religion but this your book is a life changer i really loved the way you mixed it with a little politics and philosophy Dr marcus was my favourite character and the most attracting feature was the cover page the eye and the question mark making the book also shows why christainity still stands firm till date just wonderfull congrats again BOTD :tiphat:
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Post by lavezzi brian »

looks like the type of book that I shall totally try out. it touches on very sensitive issues in society like religion and politics... however, I commend the author for his brilliant art of not inclining himself to one religious affiliation. this is brilliant and this way he saves himself a great deal of criticism from the public..
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the book challenged us to center our lives into action,that is,to 'love'.i believe that the author has also received a message to convey what people ought to do through this piece.i wish to see that the author has included ways to carry out the message in our daily undertakings as we should do it within our households.i need to see this book to find this out.
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I love that the authors goal was not only to entertain but also to get people to think! This book sounds fascinating, and the cover is captivating! Great review.
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Post by Iemaixiong »

:wink2: The book seem so enlightment and spiritual. That god finds it's way to speak to us and make us understand his approach in a godly way. We can see miracles in our everyday life. Miracles are for good not sinful. Then it would be a curse. I don't like curses in life a bittiful life. We show god our faith and he will lead us the right way.
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Post by Gal123 »

8-) how intriguing! Read the sample and am excited to look into this book further. Reviews like yours help shape my decision
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Post by isayhourwrong »

The creepy eye on the cover does a good job of preparing the reader for the book. As the book is to do with souls, and how eyes are the passage to the soul, it ties in very well.

The description in this book is very well done, submerging the reader into a very realistic world, which keeps making you want to turn just one more page.

All in all, an enjoyable read, and one which shouldn't be judged by it's creepy cover - although it does do a good job setting up the reader for the book.
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Glad that you enjoyed it. To be honest, I'm not too sure if I would read a book like this due to the religion part of it. It leads me to suspicion. The cover is pretty cool. Nice review.
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