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Rating: Summary: Solid message, interesting twist, relates to the common teen Review: I really loved this book. Not only does it deliver a solid message, but it shows how the forces and heaven and hell are in constant battle, and earth is the field. Plus it features a great LD debate (I'm a debater). And I also like the chapter summeries where you can get the author's feelings and statistics. Overall- I would recommend this to any teen!
Rating: Summary: Realistic plot - solid message. Review: The Love Killer realisticaly portrays the struggle of one teenage girl looking for the love she's never had. From one failed relationship to another, Krystal finally finds what she's looking for but it isn't in the arms of any boyfriend.
Rating: Summary: What absolute trash! Review: This doesn't give me the option of rating this zero stars. I wish it would. This is the biggest load of garbage I have ever seen. The message here is not just abstinence is the best way, but the ONLY way. It claims that every piece of sex ed kids receive in school is a lie and that only abstinence can protect them from disease and pregnancy. This message opens them up to disastor however. Yes, abstinence before marriage is a good thing... but if your spouse wasn't as virtuous as you were before marriage, them may still pass on an STD if they aren't using condoms!It's also terribly heavy handed with its moral and actually has the demons sitting activelly plotting to teach people sex ed so as to get them to sin. Add to this a shoddy grasp of biblical texts. It claims that "Flee sexual immorality" is a Commandment. Apparently it's using some OTHER bible. This book insults the intelligence of people everywhere and should in circumstances EVER be given to children to read.
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