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Sati |
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Rating: Summary: This was one of the best books I have ever read. Review: Sati is a book about a wonderful woman that claims to be a part of God. In this book Sati changes and betters several different peoples lives but is destroyed, just like Jesus, by someone she trusts. In the book, everyone that knows her feels that she is very special, and when you finish the book you'll wish that you could know someone just like her. Christopher Pike is a very talented author, and always puts out wonderful books, you really should take the time to read some of them
Rating: Summary: Good for all readers Review: This book is by far one of the best I have ever read, and I was very sorry to have it end. It shows all sorts of types of people can see the world the same without offending anyone. Especially those overly-religious types...I would highly recommend this book to anyone who is even the least bit philosophical!
Rating: Summary: Life Changing Review: This is one of the most well written novels that I have ever read. It changed my whole perspective on the world and gave a clear sense of what is real, in a world where so much is fleeting. Christopher Pike makes it believable that this blonde, blue eyed girl could be God. There is a lyrical quality to the book that will haunt you days, months and even years after you put it down. It is one of my all time favorite Christopher Pike novels. It's a must read for anyone who has ever wondered what it would be like to meet God. There is no novel that has touched me more, at so many different levels.
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