Review of AfterLife

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As a non Christian, I would like to read this book to see the author's perspective of how faith and spirituality leads to eternal happiness in heaven, how Christian heaven differs from those of other religions and cultures. It would be interesting to see how the characters are developed and what the outcomes of the different characters are.
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As a non Christian, I would like to read this book to see the author's perspective of how faith and spirituality leads to eternal happiness in heaven, how Christian heaven differs from those of other religions and cultures. It would be interesting to see how the characters are developed and what the outcomes of the different characters are.
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I was brought up as a Christian. From your review, I find this book to be appealing. I touches upon the familiar aspects of my religion with real characters and real life problems. I don't get the impression that this book is too preachy, and I like that.
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The best line in the first chapter of the book: “You need to do your part, Karen! Take your damn pills and help me!” If that’s not a hook, there are no hooks. I’m reading this.
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This detailed review praises "Afterlife" for its exploration of faith, family, and the afterlife, particularly highlighting Karen's journey and the role of angels. The reviewer awards it 5 stars and recommends it to Christian readers.
So, this is a good review and congrats for being BOTD!
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This book is a powerful read that explores the afterlife and where we are headed. I highly recommend it and congratulations on BOTD!
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Post by Azubuike J Azi »

This review provides helpful information about the book "Afterlife" by E. Vince. It offers insight into the story, characters, and explores the themes of faith and spirituality. The review praises the book's editing quality and rates it 5 out of 5 stars. From the reviewer's perspective, it appears to be a good addition to anyone's library, especially for readers of Christian books. Congratulations on being book of the day.
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"How can You claim to be the All-Loving-God!"...another heart touching story, catchy punch lines, loads of information about heaven, angels, demons - good food for the curious minds. Overall, the story...the description, the characters, the flow are quite engaging for the reader. Would like to have this book in my book library!
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The concept of afterlife remains a mystery to us, but we certainly believe there's an afterlife waiting for everyone. This book by E. Vince is a glimpse of what it could be like.
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I find some reassurance in the perspective of Karen trying to connect with her daughter from the afterlife. While this is a work of fiction, this perspective lends insight from the other way around of how things are often done. Your review helps spread E. Vince's idea around. :)
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Post by Titin Purnama Sari »

The book Afterlife by E.Vince is interesting where he tells the idea of ​​life after death representing a continuation of death in the past, a place where the dead find satisfaction and tranquility. However, it is very unfortunate because this book is limiting or seems to be specific to certain religions. So this book is not relevant for reading by other religious views.
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The review provided insightful information. The book appears captivating, featuring a distinctive plot. I am eager to learn more about the Hills family's fate and Karen's journey in Paradise.
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Post by Kelly Tsoumari »

This book is really nice, captivating and easy reading. It does have some editing mistakes though. I agree that it gives information on afterlife too. Except Karen who is a very nice character, we have to give some credit to grandma too, for being so insightful and kind and really doing her best to help her son and his family.
Overall this is a very nice review of a very special book.
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I am very interested in the idea of the afterlife and what there is beyond this world. I am very intrigued to read this book
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Every religion has interpreted death and afterlife in its own way. Being from a different religipus background,i would like to see how Paradise is described in Chtistianity. Thanks for the review!
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