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Rating:  Summary: I thought taht it was really wellwritten compared to others. Review: (If there is an age limit to this contest, then I am sorry!! I am 13 now) I was only 12 when I first started reading Mr. Bennet's books. I read the Book of Virtues before I read the Moral Compass. They were both wonderful books. I didn't under stand all of them, but then again, that is kind of good because then I could read them later on. Anyway, having read both of his books, I would have to say that he repeated morals over and over again in both of his books, but mainly in the second one. I know that there were different examples of the morals, but it still seemed kind of redundant. Other than that one small thing, I thought Mr. Bennet's books were outstanding and extremely well- written pieces of literature. Thank you very much for reading my review.
Rating:  Summary: MORE WONDERFUL SERMON ILLUSTRATIONS. . . Review: for clergy of all denominations!Mr. Bennett in this volume (as well as it's companion "The Book of Virtues" provides ample evidence that positive moral and ethical values are not dead (even if they appear at times to be in hiding). A wonderful second serving. Might one hope for a third?
Rating:  Summary: Liberal Scum Review: Save your editorial comments for the Newspaper and don't waste our time here. Liberals are always on the wrong side of history, Why? Because they are wrong. Simple
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