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very touched by grace...this is extraordinary, Oct 19, 2009 AWESOME , ONE OF MY TOP TEN BOOKS, encourages you to lookat life from a different perspective than the one we were led to believe.
The Unmistakable Touch of Grace Oct 11, 2009 This is such a touching book.This one reaches right down into the soul. I recommend this book for all people who are not sure what they beleive in. I mean if you are the only one in your family who feels different or beleives things that no one else does this book is for you. I just loved it.
Must read Sep 24, 2009 This is a very inspiring book, a must read. I have followed Cheryl Richardson's newsletters for several years and have enjoyed them. I love her philophosy on life, her glass is half full attitude. This is a book I will read over again, and again when I need it. It helps to put a different perspective on difficult situations in our lives, which is nice, especially in these hard times.
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Touches my heart & soul Jun 13, 2009 Am about to order more of this book -- it is right on for me & those friends on the spiritual path. I can so identify. I feel like this woman knows me & I know her -- especially appreciate the references as well. Opened my mind to a new view of my life & our times. Thank you Cheryl!! More...
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I Feel Like the Grinch! Apr 25, 2009 I'm about half way through this book, and so far, the best things about it are (a) the references to books written by other authors, and (b) the exercises at the end of the chapters. The actual content of the book is pretty lame. (Sorry! But that's how I feel.) It's not that grace doesn't exist or that we can't be more mindful of instances of grace in our lives...it's just that reading the blurb about the book gives you just as much info as reading the book itself. The author has stretched an article out into a book without adding any new info. I haven't gone to her website yet, but I bet you could get just as much info from her website as this book.
Overall recommendation: Skip this one.
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