Official Review: A Religion Called Love by David Trock

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Love is life the author had try to let everyone know the hidden knowledge about love.
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Timmytech wrote: 29 Mar 2020, 05:06 Love is life the author had try to let everyone know the hidden knowledge about love.
Well, the knowledge of love is hidden in plain sight.
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So often we read books that are one sided or biased. Glad this one presents different points of view. Great review!
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A good way to present w point of view without bashing another point of view, like so many stories do for no reason.
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I like the concept of it because of how love was portrayed in a positive and a thoughtful way...Thanks
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What an amzing fact about love is discussed here. I am glad that the writer highlights the power of true love.
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Words are a little of at the start
It doesn’t really connect me to the story
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nikkiniksreads wrote: 29 Mar 2020, 11:06 So often we read books that are one sided or biased. Glad this one presents different points of view. Great review!
Yes, there are different way to develop your arguments, and the author's choice was very interesting.
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HaiderRiz wrote: 29 Mar 2020, 15:55 What an amzing fact about love is discussed here. I am glad that the writer highlights the power of true love.
He did a great job!
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JamesW08 wrote: 29 Mar 2020, 16:41 Words are a little of at the start
It doesn’t really connect me to the story
It's not a novel for everyone. It might be not suitable for your taste.
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Drakka Reader wrote: 29 Mar 2020, 14:19 A good way to present w point of view without bashing another point of view, like so many stories do for no reason.
Yes, often authors are heavy-handed and spend more time arguing against a position than in favor of their position. This one is different and is a crucial reason why I found it great.
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Fatashmd12 wrote: 29 Mar 2020, 15:47 I like the concept of it because of how love was portrayed in a positive and a thoughtful way...Thanks
It really makes the novel interesting and thought-provoking.
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Beautiful love story indeed with unique characters. Thanks for the review
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Very nice lovely love book I think I won't pass on this one. thanks for the review
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Veraok wrote: 30 Mar 2020, 04:20 Very nice lovely love book I think I won't pass on this one. thanks for the review
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