Official Review: Let The Children Come by Tom Fay

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Re: Official Review: Let The Children Come by Tom Fay

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I think this would be a perfect book to read for me. Because the waywardness like George is all overspread in our societies which can be controlled by some preventive measures. Congrats to the author for a masterpiece and thanks for the review!!
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Funny enough, I'm not really able to sit through reading Christian literature. Regardless, this is an interesting book and will pique the interest of the right audience. Congratulations on the book of the day.
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This is an inspiring book that speaks on the Christian faith. It encompasses repentance, faith and total submission to God's will. It'll make a great read. Congrats on BOTD!
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Let The Children Come by Tom Fay seems like a realistic novel because we frequently hear stories like addicted children and worried parents. I think it'll be interesting to read, and congratulations on #BOTD.
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I like the emphasis on the need to accept and be at peace with God's will despite the outcomes in life. This is a fascinating book that I will definitely enjoy reading. Thanks for the review.
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The toughest part of being a parent is that the most exhilarating experiences for children and youngsters are dangerous to their health, morals, finances etc. They'd want to try out even if you warn them. They'll either hate you for it or get on with it secretly. Good book. Congratulations to the author.
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Let The Children Come by Tom Fay sounds involving and fun. Kids have this tendency these days, they are more interested in drinking and smoking. This book can bring some important lesson. Congrats.
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I love that the book sounds quite pràctical and talks of something most struggle with, self identify. Great review
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Post by jaliper »

This sounds like incredible story of faith and trust. I have heard so many interesting stories about changing for the better when they surrendered their lofe to Christ. I am piqued how it turned out for George's best friend. Thanks
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Post by Mohd Sufiyaan »

This book is spiritual. I first thought the book was about how to bring children to Christ.am eager to know wht would be George's next step :lol:
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This sounds like a story with a beautiful message to trust in God. Despite being forged in pain and heartache, the redeption, faith and peace are worth it in the end. Thanks for the thorough review!
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This seems like a good book that discusses faith and redemption. I like that the author has tried to lighten the tragic mood with humour. Congrats to the author on BOTD!
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Although I am generally interested in memoirs, the spiritual aspect of this book will not appeal to me. Hence, I will pass this one. Glad to know you have found the book engaging, though.
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George is quite a character, but the sad truth is that his character happens to remind me (and almost everyone, I believe) of someone we know, probably a loved one. I hope that the message of this book is not lost on those who read it.
Thank you for this beautiful review.
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