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[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "AfterLife" by E. Vince.]
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5 out of 5 stars
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Many cultures and faiths have different ideas about heaven, but they all generally depict it as the ultimate bliss for the dead. According to belief, it is a place of unending happiness where spirits can experience joy, serenity, and comfort beyond human understanding. The idea of an afterlife represents the continuation of past death, a place where the dead find contentment and repose. Angels are seen as sacred celestial beings who protect and guide us here on Earth. They are thought to act as messengers of divine will and as a link between the spiritual and the physical. People view their presence as a reassuring guarantee of kind direction throughout life's path. The first book of E. Vince's book Afterlife immerses the reader in a fascinating universe of angels, demons, humans, and the afterlife.
 
The book opens with Karen Hills, Bert Hills's wife, and Melody and Roy's mother, receiving a terminal illness. It was unfortunate that she had to go into hospice care because the physicians were unable to save her. However, after her death, Karen's story took an intriguing turn when she encountered her guardian angel and traveled to Paradise, a different world. Learn about paradise by reading this book. Do angels exist, and are they part of our world? Read this book to find out. The promising young woman Melody turned into a drug addict and stripper—what led to those actions? Roy was a little boy who was constantly trying to be the best he could be for his family, despite how they neglected him. Did he succeed? Did the Hills family survive? All these answers are in this captivating book.
 
Karen is my favorite character, devoted to her family and her faith. Her strength and patience, especially in the face of a terminal illness, are truly admirable. It's heartwarming to see how she made efforts to connect with her daughter, Melody, despite the challenges. Her experience in Paradise is a beautiful depiction of finding peace and freedom from suffering. Exploring her spiritual journey and the role of her guardian angel, Angel Jaynes, in watching over her family is a fascinating aspect of the book. Karen's story offers a profound insight into how faith and spirituality intersect with our lives and families.
 
There's nothing I dislike about this book. I applaud the impeccable job done by the editor and author because the book is excellently edited. I give this book 5 out of 5 stars because of the captivating information. I recommend this book for readers of Christian books.

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As someone who is curious about life and death, I find this book interesting. I am curious to find out how haven is described in this book and if it is anything close to what I think it is. Thank you for the descriptive review.
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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.
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Based on the review, it appears that the book "Afterlife" is a captivating and well-edited read. It explores the concept of heaven, angels, and the afterlife in an intriguing way. The review praises the character development, particularly highlighting Karen's strength and her spiritual journey. The book seems to provide profound insights into faith and spirituality while maintaining a captivating storyline. Overall, it appears to be a highly recommended read, especially for readers of Christian books.
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A nice thought provoking Christian book "AfterLife" by E. Vince, which tells us more about Heaven, a place of unending happiness where spirits can experience joy beyond human understanding.
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This sounds like a promising book. I'm very intrigued by the way it depicts afterlife. I wonder what teachings and insights I could retain from a book like this. Even as a non-religious person, I do like the idea of an afterlife where all our loved ones guide us from.
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This story offers a great insight as to how faith and spirituality intersect with our life and families. It is sad to notice how Melody's life takes a bad turn after her mother's death. Thanks for the detailed review.
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The book opens by detailing a family's terrible daily existence. The concept of heaven and hell, as well as life after death, varies throughout cultures and religions. The author follows Karen on her afterlife journey. It appears to be a book for followers of the Christian faith as well as anyone seeking a little help with introspection about life and the afterlife. Excellent review. Congratulations to the author for winning BOTD!
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This engaging book explores the themes of heaven, the afterlife, and angels with a Christian approach. Not everyone believes in life after physical death. The characters in this story seem intriguing. For example, Melody and Roy seem to be very different despite being siblings. The topic of whether angels are part of our lives is polemical and interesting.
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My curiosity will lead me to read this book. I love to know the different views of the afterlife. From this review, I can see that the character development in the story adds a level of emotional depth that would resonate with readers. Congrats on BOTD!!
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It would be interesting to read of Karen's experiences and the author has taken a lot time to put this wonderful book together. I believe that the book's overview got my attention.
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I am not a religious person and, to be honest, am skeptical regarding all those theories about life after death. No one alive will know anything for sure, even those returned might not been allowed to see the truth and were left waiting in some special space. Sorry, I prefer to skip, but congrats with BOTD, anyway!
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Theist or atheist, everyone has to agree that Bible is a great philosophical work. Because of that, there are many variations of Bible and different angles are used to analyse things and trying to understand reality of the universe. This book is one such attempt. Congratulations on BOTD, and best wishes for future projects.
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The book sounds fascinating and interesting as I want to read about the author's perspective on what happens "Afterlife" as we all have different beliefs and visions. This is definetly a good book to read as it sparks my curiousity on angels.
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The book keeps on adding to our curiosity on the idea of an afterlife as it represents the continuation of past death, a place where the dead find contentment and repose. The book sounds like a good read.
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