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Let's Talk About Heaven

Let's Talk About Heaven

List Price: $12.99
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Rating: 2 stars
Summary: TOO "RELIGIOUS" FOR MY LIKING
Review: I HAVE A STRONG BELIEF IN A HIGHER POWER BUT I WOULDN'T CONSIDER MYSELF TO BE REAL "RELIGIOUS". I PURCHASED THE BOOK SHORTLY AFTER THE PASSING OF MY FOUR YEAR OLD'S FATHER. THE PICTURES ARE BEAUTIFUL AND COLORFUL BUT THE CONSTANT REFERAL TO THE BIBLE MAKES IT DIFFICULT TO SHARE WITH MY SON. INSTEAD WE MAKE UP OUR OWN STORY. THIS IS A GREAT BOOK IF YOU STRONGLY BELIEVE IN JESUS, BUT IF YOU DON'T YOU WILL NOT BENEFIT FROM THIS BOOK.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: THIS BOOK IS THE BEST!!!!!!
Review: I'm 14 years old, but when I read this book I had so many questions answered. Even at my age, this book can answer my questions. I think that's cool. I recommend this book to ANYONE who has ever wondered about Heaven.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: TOO "RELIGIOUS" FOR MY LIKING
Review: When my daughter was small, this was her most requested bedtime story. Written in tender, simple syntax, Let's Talk About Heaven helps to bring the abstract concepts of the spiritual into commonplace terms. The illustrations are delightful, and best of all, Anderson doesn't try to fill in all the gaps. She leaves room for a child's imagination to ponder and propose. Even for the not-so-religious, this book offers a loving response to a question that every child will eventually ask..."What's heaven like?"

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Lovely
Review: When my daughter was small, this was her most requested bedtime story. Written in tender, simple syntax, Let's Talk About Heaven helps to bring the abstract concepts of the spiritual into commonplace terms. The illustrations are delightful, and best of all, Anderson doesn't try to fill in all the gaps. She leaves room for a child's imagination to ponder and propose. Even for the not-so-religious, this book offers a loving response to a question that every child will eventually ask..."What's heaven like?"


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