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He's Gonna Toot And I'm Gonna Scoot

He's Gonna Toot And I'm Gonna Scoot

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Such a delightful look at being Heaven bound.
Review: Barbara Johnson's knack for 'splashing joy' in this world takes a somber but uplifting look at what lies in store for those who can really look forward to the day they leave this earth. She clarifies to Christians just what is meant by 'saved by the grace of God'.

As usual her book is an easy and quick read, full of wisdom and humor. The contributed art work by Sam Butcher of Precious Moments is an excellent touch.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: "Splashes of Joy?"
Review: I received this wonderful book for Christmas and I have really enjoyed it. I have passed the book on to my friends for them to enjoy. I found the book very informative, emotional, and humorous. But she does not go into detail about the "splashes of joy," I would love to know the "words" that go with the marbles.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Are you Kidding Me?!
Review: The title of this book is a glowing reminder of all that is wrong with Christian publishing. The title is ridiculous and stunningly irreverent. Is getting a catchy title on the front of your book worth throwing scatologically-tinged references to the Second Coming on the front cover?! If it wasn't so sad, I would start dying laughing at the apparent ignorance of the writer and publisher to the fact that most will do a double-take upon seeing this book and then snicker.

I guess however that this book will fit perfectly right next to all of the shallow "Jesus Junk" peddled by Christian bookstores all over the world.


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