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Rating: Summary: Mallowcups For Marsha Review: I finally got this book to see what the fuss was all about. You know the part in Shawshank Redemption, where Tim Robbins comes out and stands in the rain? That's what this book was to me. Pure saturating relief. This is it, this is what we're looking for when we're looking for God. We want things we recognize. We want to be able to say, I knew He was like that all along, I just knew. Marsha Marks has selected 101 times He has intersected her days and has put them in a prose so delightful and enjoyable I wish it was 1001 things. Kids came running to see what I was laughing about when I read some parts. I'm glad that's what Marsha did with this little volume, she made God to be an everyday deal, with all the joy and hilarity and yeah, heartache it means. Thanks, Marsha. I'd share a pack of Mallowcups with you.
Rating: Summary: Funny As Well As Thought Provoking Review: Not being a fan of preachy religious books, I must say that I loved this quick read. The author shares hilarious life stories in such a way that makes faith less threatening. If you like Anne Lamont, then you'll love this woman's writing too. It reads like a sitcom with pieces of theology offered along the way. Can't wait to read more!
Rating: Summary: Like a chocolate raisin Review: This was the best gift I gave at Christmas. Everybody loved it. It was touching, insightful and hysterical. I use it as a regular reference whenever I need some extra encouragement, laughter or hope. It's like eating a chocolate raisin, it always leaves you wanting more.
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