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Rating:  Summary: Indeed Review: A very gripping story about two men who crashes on the moon in a not to far away future. This book gave me a lot of feelings, and I promise you, I really promise you that after you've read this book you'll either be happy, angry or very sad. I promise.
Rating:  Summary: A Must Read Review: After reading the online version of this one act play, I wanted to share it with all my friends. I believe it has a great message, and although it may differ to some people, to me, it's awesome.I highly recommend The Spaceship That Crashed on the Moon.
Rating:  Summary: Surprisingly good Review: I read this story as part of my research for doing some new art for the book. And I was blown away by how detailed each characters beliefs were displayed in their arguments, which reminded me more of the characters in Clerks or Chasing Amy. I am sure that this is a debate that happens all the time between Christians and gays, but to see it written out in such detail is a change of pace. I recommend this to anyone looking for a good read, because that's exactly what you're going to get from it. Afterwards, you may just find yourself siding with either character.
Rating:  Summary: good read indeed!!!! Review: I really liked it as it was a rather different way to approach a hot potato subject. So many people these days get so upset if one even questions the idea that one is born gay and can-not change. I think it is learned and yes it can be unlearned. Its not easy but it can. Good book!!!
Rating:  Summary: An interesting and enjoyable read Review: I recently read a copy of Rebekah Dunn's "The Spaceship that crashed on the moon" and found it to be an interesting and enjoyable read. It seems ironic that a community can complain about being hated or discriminated against on the one hand, but then seem to have no problem hating or discriminating against other groups.
Rating:  Summary: An interesting and enjoyable read Review: I recently read a copy of Rebekah Dunn's "The Spaceship that crashed on the moon" and found it to be an interesting and enjoyable read. It seems ironic that a community can complain about being hated or discriminated against on the one hand, but then seem to have no problem hating or discriminating against other groups.
Rating:  Summary: The twist is worth trouble. Review: This brief play will leave the reader to decide about the issues involved. I love works that do not hit you over the head with one point of view but allow you to feel what its like on both sides of an issue. This play delivers with a punch ending that will leave you wanting more.
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