Official Review: A Religion Called Love by David Trock
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I'm not surprised considering that I made a great opinion about it.
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The problems seems to be in the belief created atop, or aside, love. To be frank, too often I can't see that foundation in religions.DEEPA PUJARI wrote: ↑26 Mar 2020, 18:02 The title of the book "A Religion called Love" is very intriguing and beautiful. If every individual understand that the foundation of all religions is LOVE, the world will be a lot better and happier place to live. I would definitely like to read this book.
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The twists are connected to the mystery, but not the way you might think, so even if you're en expert of the genre you get some surprises.Karina Lalchan wrote: ↑27 Mar 2020, 14:48 I love how this book tell us a fascinating story. I could not put my book down after reading this. I am really interested into a book like this because it's very suspenseful and you want to know what happens next overtime you start reading this.
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Yes, and that's the point of this book!
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In this case you'll like this book!bookloverqq wrote: ↑28 Mar 2020, 01:54 It's talk about religion,about love which is very interesting.
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The author offers the different views so that you can reflect on them on your own.kimmie2128 wrote: ↑28 Mar 2020, 09:56 It’s interesting that different views are covered in the book. It sounds like it would be appealing to a wide range of readers.
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Yes, that sums up the novel, and the idea of love it advocates.
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