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kirstenjonorarenfroe's review
4.0
I really did enjoy this book. I have read a few books on the topic of Hell before. There are many things I like about this book. I enjoy the appendix and the number of footnotes, so I can look up more information if needed. I do like how he explained what happened after God brought him to hell. Overall, I think this is a decent book.
riah_reads08's review
cap, the Bible says you go to Hades when you die, so using God as a way to make money is pretty bad ngl. And I dont rate memoirs anyways
ceceliareads's review
dark
emotional
informative
inspiring
sad
tense
fast-paced
4.25
Graphic: Body horror, Gore, Torture, and Violence
corlecia's review
informative
reflective
tense
slow-paced
3.25
It began as what I expected then failed off into being dinnering different.
jfraser82's review
4.0
I really enjoyed it!! And I liked even more how he used scripture to back his experiences up - so important. I think this is a book everyone should read...if you walk away from it and think it's a joke - then that's your perogative..but if it makes you believe something you didn't before hand - then excellent! =)
desiboo16's review
emotional
hopeful
informative
inspiring
tense
fast-paced
5.0
Hell is real! This book changed my life and has helped me renew my faith in God! I recommend this book to EVERYBODY!! I recommend to not take this book lightly or shrug it off. Save your soul before it’s too late!!
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hydenseek's review against another edition
3.0
Well…I enjoyed the actual hell part. That is terrifying if I think on it long enough. This book falls into a grey area though. Between fiction and non fiction, what do you believe at the end of it sort of area. I think that this book falls away from the biblical standpoint of hell and that believers should use discernment while reading.
ceezer's review
3.0
The title and tag line of this book implies that we're about to embark on a descriptive journey to Hell by way of the author. What we get, instead, is a few brief details making up approximately 20% of the content, 60% support material and scripture quotes to convince us that what he's saying happened corresponds with what The Bible says in an effort to make us believe him, and then 20% appendixes and footnotes.
It wasn't *bad*, but I would have preferred (and was expecting) more of the former and less of the latter.
It wasn't *bad*, but I would have preferred (and was expecting) more of the former and less of the latter.