Official Review: The Freedom of Will by Ken Clatterbaugh

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The Freedom of Will" by Ken Clatterbaugh. From your review It seems like this book has an uplifting tone and original storyline that will draw many people in congrats 👏
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Hi @Effi R, I just read your comments on “The Freedom of Will” by Ken Clatterbaugh and I agree that Will met some characters on his trip but it was not what one would expect and if I were you I would mention Will's background like: This is a story about a young man named Will whose mother sent him to live at his aunt and uncle’s home so she could start a new life without children with a dentist that did not want children. Aunt Rita and uncle John are siblings who are devout Evangelical siblings. Will has a very private secret that he does not want to share with anyone, he actually talks to God. Readers will enjoy the banter he has with God who is sarcastic, irritable at times but he also gives Will very good advice. @Mrlefty0706
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Just finished reading the Freedom of Will and I can honestly say that this is the first book that has made me laugh out loud n absolutely ages! Perfect for the January Blues. Utterly deserving of Book of the Day as well
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Hi @Rhianna Kent, I just read your comments on the official review of “The Freedom of Will” by Ken Clatterbaugh and I agree that Will met some characters on his trip but it was not what one would expect and if I were you, I would mention Will's background like: This is a story about a young man named Will whose mother sent him to live at his aunt and uncle’s home so she could start a new life without children with a dentist that did not want children. Aunt Rita and uncle John are siblings who are devout Evangelical siblings. Will has a very private secret that he does not want to share with anyone, he actually talks to God. Readers will enjoy the banter he has with God who is sarcastic, irritable at times but he also gives Will very good advice. I agree that the story made me laugh out loud. @Mrlefty0706
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The Freedom of Will" is a profoundly captivating work that enthralls the intellect from every conceivable facet of human existence. It unfolds as a transcendental odyssey, seamlessly intertwining spiritual introspection with the complexities of contemporary global dynamics. This masterpiece takes great pride in unveiling the unembellished essence of reality itself.
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Hi @Tintu Yesudas, I just read your comments on the official review of “The Freedom of Will” by Ken Clatterbaugh and I agree that it is a captivating story, but it was not what one would expect and if I were you, I would mention Will's background like: This is a story about a young man named Will whose mother sent him to live at his aunt and uncle’s home so she could start a new life without children with a dentist that did not want children. Aunt Rita and uncle John are siblings who are devout Evangelical siblings. Will has a very private secret that he does not want to share with anyone, he actually talks to God. Readers will enjoy the banter he has with God who is sarcastic, irritable at times but he also gives Will very good advice. The story made me laugh out loud. @Mrlefty0706
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