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Too Good to Be True
- Finding Hope in a World of Hype
- Narrated by: S. A. Rogers
- Length: 6 hrs and 46 mins
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- jo jo
- 12-05-20
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I downloaded this book and it does not load. Faulty. Don't buy. I am disappointed
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- Daniel
- 06-01-16
Death is real.
For those struggling with someone who has just passed this book is wonderfully helpful and comforting.
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- Amazon Customer
- 11-06-15
Excellent
A very good book with lots to think about. will read more Horton in the future
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- Shannon Wiens
- 16-02-23
Truth
Rereading this book again. Best explanation of suffering I have ever read. Great message to self inspect too