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What If God Were the Sun |
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Rating: Summary: Wonderful Gift Review: Heartwarming and heartwrenching, made me cry, made me smile, brought back memories, & touched my soul. Beautifully written, this book is a wonderful gift from the author and a wonderful gift for anyone to give to any member of their family. Thank you John.
Rating: Summary: John takes you into his home Review: If you're a big fan of John Edward then you'll enjoy this book. It's a fiction, but it has some strong similarities to his life (at least as a boy). You'd probably enjoy it more if you read it after "One Last Time" (his first book).
Rating: Summary: Very comforting Review: This is a story of love beyond anything. Those we love live with us forever, and God is watching over us.
Rating: Summary: A Sad Disappointment Review: I am an unabashed John Edward fan, both of his television series and his other books. While his other books are decently written, flow well, and are informative and interesting, "What if God Were the Sun" was a terrible disappointment. This novel is written in a decidedly juvenile style with one-dimensional, uninteresting characters, a distinct impression the reader is being spoken down to (or perhaps has recently been kicked in the head by a mule), and a thin and predictable plot which makes slogging to the book's end a bit of a groan and a chore. Had there been a remarkable message, keen insight, or a riviting inspirational relevation, the shoddy writing might be excused. Sadly, that is not the case here. Do buy John's other books, but skip this one. John, bless him, should stick to non-fiction.
Rating: Summary: A Second Time.... with John. Review: After reading "One Last Time," I wasn't expecting this book to be a novel... as in "fiction." But, I was not disappointed with it, once I dove into the pages. I was enlightened. John's way of incorporating his personal gift into this book makes it worth while! Half way through it, I was convinced it was a true story, not just fiction. Though I don't know if I'm correct about that or not, it feels true when you're reading it. The story envelopes you, and leaves you wondering how John could have tapped into your feelings so thoroughly. This book is worthy of 10 Stars, not just 5. Again, John has touched our lives, as well as the lives on the Other Side... and he's brought both sides together, as one.
Rating: Summary: Full of Surprises Review: After reading One Last Time I was expecting more of an intense format. The book was not intense, until perhaps the ending. I was confused in the beginning as to who was narrating the story. That didn't come together for me until the end because the story actually has two narrators. What surprised and delighted me about this book is the chapter in which this psychic medium describes in detail what the other side is like for us when we cross over. Although I was frustrated when one narrator switched to the other without explanation, the ending left me feeling very satisfied and comfortable. Knowing now who is narrating when, I would enjoy the book more the second time around.
Rating: Summary: Fantastic Review: A fantastically intriguing book written by a very gifted man. Definitely a must read for believers and nonbelievers alike.
Rating: Summary: This is a great read!! Review: I read this book through the course of a day. I loved this book and it is a great help for those who have lost someone special or someone dealing with the death of a loved one. I have dealt with a few close deaths, but my Dad was the hardest. This book helped me to identify with some experiences I have dealt with since the death of my Dad and aunt. If you have lost someone close and wonder where they are or how they are, this is a great read.
Rating: Summary: Excellent book! Review: What if God Were The Sun by John Edward is a lovely story with a very positive message. Quick reading, and the only negative I could say about it: it didn't last long enough!!
Rating: Summary: very thought provoking Review: helped with being assured that loved ones are still near and and i throughly enjoyed book- hard to quit reading
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