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message 1: by Steve (new)

Steve Goldsmith Wow! I am at a loss for words (something not common for me). I truly never expected anyone to completely 'get' what I was trying to do with these stories, especially Stonez. When I earned my minor in Theology, a class title "Old Testament Prophets' troubled me greatly. The teacher was a Free Will Baptist fire-eater, and that class probably did more to open up my life-long doubts around faith than any other single event. And the class stayed with me - even ~50 years on, I was able to get a mental image of each prophet and project it onto the voice of Stonez.

Best review that I will ever receive, of this there is no doubt!


message 2: by Fiza (new)

Fiza Pathan Steve wrote: "Wow! I am at a loss for words (something not common for me). I truly never expected anyone to completely 'get' what I was trying to do with these stories, especially Stonez. When I earned my minor ..."

STEVE! It is difficult for me not to spot Biblical Allusions in anything & everything that I read - so therefore it was easy for me to spot everything out. After all, my specialty in Catholic Theology will be Biblical Theology. But I am comfortable with every other aspect of Catholic Theology as well - Dogmatic, Systemic, Fundamental, Bio-Ethical, Spiritual, Canon Law etc. You are an amazing person Steve & I wish you all thevery best in all your future endeavors & we have to have more & more & more interviews written & otherwise together.

My tuition kids loved your interview & my family members can't get enough of your sexy voice & looks! Roxy should make an appearance in the next interview - she is my kind of a woman! :) :D :D <3 <3 <3

My PGCITE Teacher Colleagues are in awe of your interview & now are shitting bricks about what is expected of them if they are to really become stellar quality teachers. You've given them goals & a direction Steve - thank you - the post is just growing stronger. Let us hope 'Dear Dairy' is added to an IGCSE or IB school syllabus for the AS & A Level or the IBDP curriculum ASAP.

Please don't forget to promote your own interview on my website from your side as well. I'm just so excited about this - I soooooo wanted you to be my first guest up on the website. Love to you & everyone at awesomesauce Costa Rica.

I am going to read & review 'The True Dreams of Justin Case' next. I am dying for more of you (books!). :) :D :D


message 3: by Fran (new)

Fran Hawthorne Wow, this sounds like an amazing book. Theological fiction itself is an interesting concept. Both you and this author seem to be extraordinarily well-read and thoughtful, and i learned a lot just reading your review.


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