Official Review: Inconceivable by Rebecca Valenzuela

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Re: Official Review: Inconceivable by Rebecca Valenzuela

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For me, the storyline seemed a little complex to interpret. I have read the book so I couldn't relate much. Reading your review has helped me to connect more.
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It is not a book of choice, it is a book of truth, we all know not to eat rats? No! I've seen on youtube people cooking rats and eating them. Bible tells which animals are clean to eat and which animals are not. But if the book is a choice you don't know and now we are all in fear of corona virus which is said someone cook a bat, .. a bat? and many other diseases
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Well no wonder why the book name is Inconceivable!
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This seems like such a necessary book. Hope they will incorporate the changes necessary to make it an easier read. Thank you for the review!
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