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 haven't read the book yet looks so interesting tho
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i like it !
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Avram Hale's book is very insightful and views life from various perspectives. The characters used are well connected to.Rated4/4

-- 01 Jul 2017, 03:16 --

Avram Hale's book is very insightful and views life from various perspectives. The characters used are well connected to.Rated 4/4

-- 01 Jul 2017, 16:47 --

A very good review by the author. Viewing life from different perspectives:economics ,politics philosophy and religion. Indeed a great transition.Giving it s4/4 rating
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While this book is definitely entertaining, I wouldn’t exactly call it a “light read.” It will make you think about religious, political, economic, and philosophical ideas. The author is obviously well-educated and did appropriate research to discuss a variety of issues. However, I never felt like the book promoted any specific religious or political agenda. It was simply a very insightful, fictional story of how one woman came to believe in God from her own experience.
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The review is well written. I really liked it. I am a firm believer in God and I would like to read this book. :)
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A thought provoking book if i must say...well done.
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Post by Henry Njoku »

Wow, with all your review-posts I have gone through, I already feel like reading the book all through. It looks like my kinda book! Great one from the author (Avam Hale) :tiphat:
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Its a nice book. Thanks for the review.
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Interesting review, make me wanted to read it.
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What a marvelous review,it gives me interest to go for it. Especially the features mentioned. The man of God,religious,economic and political aspects,the other character who survived to send the message to people.
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Good review. I have it on my bookshelf. The message is very clear from this review. Indeed the many global issues in politics, religion, economy is as a result of lack of love and selflessness.
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The story sounds like an interesting read that goes much deeper than can be explained within a review. I like the eerie cover as well!
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I think this book has it--a straightforward story & message fit into a plot that weaves a few threads of suspense and excitement. Exciting. Great review!
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Subtitle fits the theme perfectly. "Thinking thriller about change and choice" I bet readers would definitely be thinking a lot after reading this book. Thanks for the great review.
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Post by Heidi M Simone »

I like the concept of having a woman who wakes from a coma and becomes a messenger of God. However, I'm not very big into philosophy, religion, politics, and economics topics in a read. It's great to hear that the author put forth so much research in his book; it makes the read more enjoyable and meaningful. Too bad about the errors you found, but I'm glad that it didn't deter from your enjoyment of the read! Thank you for the insightful review!
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