Official Review: Finding Eve by Deborah McDonald

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Re: Official Review: Finding Eve by Deborah McDonald

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aftabyunis wrote: 26 Jun 2020, 00:34 I would love to review this book
I hope you get a chance to! Thanks for reading my review!
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Eva seems to be moving from one feeling to another. She's worried about her life and, at the same time, scared of loneliness. Your review was very much detailed.
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Fernando222 wrote: 26 Jun 2020, 11:02 Eva seems to be moving from one feeling to another. She's worried about her life and, at the same time, scared of loneliness. Your review was very much detailed.
I appreciate you reading the review and posting a comment!
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I enjoyed reading your splendid review and I felt like this is an endearing christian read.
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Rubbi wrote: 27 Jun 2020, 17:57 I enjoyed reading your splendid review and I felt like this is an endearing christian read.
It is, indeed! Thank you for the kind words!
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Emotional support from family plays a huge role in one's life. The concept was amazing. Reading the review has escalated my interest in reading this book.
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Priyanka2304 wrote: 03 Jul 2020, 08:20 Emotional support from family plays a huge role in one's life. The concept was amazing. Reading the review has escalated my interest in reading this book.
I couldn't agree more! I hope you get a chance to read it!
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I am a Christian, but tend to shy away from "Christian" novels because the emphasis usually ends up being on the Christian aspect and not on the story. However, from your review, this sounds like there is at least a good story to go along with the Christian foundation of the characters. I love books that show families in a positive light. Thanks for your review.
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With that ray of hope she was able to fight her way through loneliness and she got her sanity back. Very inspirational, my kind of book. Thanks for the review.
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drwcroaker wrote: 05 Jul 2020, 16:20 I am a Christian, but tend to shy away from "Christian" novels because the emphasis usually ends up being on the Christian aspect and not on the story. However, from your review, this sounds like there is at least a good story to go along with the Christian foundation of the characters. I love books that show families in a positive light. Thanks for your review.
There is, indeed, a good story to go along with the Christian aspect. Thanks for your comments!
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Chinelookeke wrote: 08 Jul 2020, 15:27 With that ray of hope she was able to fight her way through loneliness and she got her sanity back. Very inspirational, my kind of book. Thanks for the review.
It certainly is inspirational. I hope you get a chance to read it!
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