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Mister God, This Is Anna

Mister God, This Is Anna

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excuse me...
Review: Okay, for those who read the review from the man from Singapore - HELLO?!?! I firmly disagree with him. I loved this book. I came across it from a reading list for my high school, and it sounded cute. Well, thank (Mister) God for reading lists! This book was great. Anna's theories, principals, and ideas are wonderful. She has gotten farther than most "successful" human beings in her research, all before the age of 8, let alone even the legal age of 21. Even if some of them were a little off the wall, or even straight out untrue, they were basic ideas which the general population wouldn't even have thought of. So, Mr. Singapore, put your money where your mouth is.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Discover God through a child.
Review: If you are in search of a book that talks about God in the most comprehensive sense then this is the book. The book takes us through the thoughts, sights and perceptions of a child that reveals more than just God but ourselves.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Somethings I'm Dying To Point Out.....
Review: ok... for all those who have read this book and have been immersed in its theories, there are a few things that i'd like to point out... you know there was a theory about how we cannot see mister god because he wants everything and doesn't reflect anything back. the evidence given to support this theory was a yellow flower and how we can see this flower coz' it wants everything except yellow and hence reflects yellow back. however, isn't it true that if something absorbs all colours, it is black? so is the black hole or the universe mister god? Another theory was the one about shadows being faster than light and the experiment mentioned to support this was the shadow of earth being cast on an imaginary wall squillions of miles away. here too there has been a mistake i'm afraid. the shadow of earth will only be formed on the imaginary wall after the light has travelled over the squillions of miles and hits the wall. hence, once again it has been proved that the shadow forms only after the light has hit the wall. so light is still faster that the shadow. i have been wanting to tell these to someone for a long while but i have absolutely no idea how to get hold of vernon sproxton or fynn and hence i had to do this. my e-mail address is vanathi@justicemail.com and you can e-mail me about this matter anytime you want. thank you.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A book to defeat cynicism
Review: We are all raised in an age of skepticism where God becomes a concept that is rarely evoked without some apologetic embarrassment. Similarly, many evangelical treatments of God and matters of faith put agnostic audiences on the immediate defensive. This book talks about God in a spirit of shared awe and wonder, addressing our curiosity about God without questioning our morals or our wisdom. It does not seek to convince or persuade; Anna just knew something that she wanted to share because it excited and enchanted her so much. I think this is a beautiful book that must be preserved, for it speaks to all of us whatever our spiritual inclinations.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Spoken from the heart -
Review: One of the most heartwarming and beautiful books one can imagine, about the major logical questions in the universe. A unique look on reality told from the perspective of a little girl and her relationship with God. The book is extremely well written and easy to read. At the same time it conveys a startling take on some of the most provocative questions the human race has been grappling with over the centuries.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: An Angel to warm your heart.
Review: A wonderful book about a child and the people who had the opportunity to be around her and with her. How did Fynn bear it when she became a real angel?

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Sure to please all
Review: First and foremost, I am an atheist. To my absolute core.

I was given my copy of this book when I was 17 (I'm 31 at the time of this writing). I have given away countless copies and I buy it whenever I find it, just to share it with another person.

I knew Anna dies. It said so in the beginning. But when she died, the means, the way, the reality of it was too much for me. I vaguely recall screaming "Noooo!" and hurling the book across the room. It was days before I picked it up and finished the last few pages.

I felt like I'd lost Anna.

But I didn't because she stayed with me. Or rather, her wonderment, her curiosity, her fearlessness.

To me this was not a particularly religious story. Odd thing to say. I take this book to mean that you should explore, and question, the world around you. Do not accept the answers you are given. Name things for yourself. Anna chose Mister God. I choose Nature. You choose what best suits you.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Wisdom from a Monkee
Review: I first learned of this book from a video made by the Monkees where Davy Jones mentions it as his favorite book. I got curious and read it. Wonderful!!!!!!!!!

It is a sweet, gentle, heartwarming tale. Rare as a precious gem in these harsh days at the end of this millenium. I recommend it to anyone who needs to reclaim their child-like wonder and joy at the world's magic. It will make you smile and cry and move you as few books do.

If you read it, you'll probably join all of us who wrote here about numerous copies and rereadings. Welcome to the club!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A very well written, make-you-think book
Review: This is a book about a very special little girl with a unique relationship with God. She has a tremendous spirit and life about her that makes people stop and stare. She has answers to life's tough questions and an uncanny insight into the world. She teaches her friend all about God and teaches the reader a lesson or two as well.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A mind opening book.
Review: This story opens your mind to different ways of looking at the world. The 'in your face' honesty of Annas' opinion is refreshing. It is reality, offered to the world, through a childs perspective. A sensitive, sometimes funny sometimes sad book that may alter your view of the world and those in it.


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