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Sweet and tender story of a little boys real journey to heaven and back. I've also listened to several interviews with Colton Burpo and his dad Todd. Colton seems to be a mature and serious young man beyond his years. Excellent read. I highly recommend. I shed some tears with this one. Own on my nook.

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The tone annoyed me, for some reason.

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Cleo's husband Gav has decided to storm out of the house after Cleo decides she will attend a reunion he is adamant she not attend, all because he fears she will hook up with an old boyfriend she hasn't seen in 7 years. He ends the marriage instead of being sensible. Cleo goes out looking for her sister Liza, ends up getting drunk in the club, meets Justin, and ends up spending the night with him. They don't use protection and it slips Cleo's mind when she and Gav get back together. But what about Justin and Cleo's possible pregnancy? The book was very good at capturing the reader's attention. I just wish the breaks between characters could have been better. It may have been due to the fact I read it on a kindle, but usually page breaks or something is there to differentiate a jump in character or location. Even though it wasn't tough to figure out a change in scene had occurred, I thoroughly enjoyed the story and book. It was interesting to see how the relationships changed among everyone in the book.

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I recently re-read this book, and it was even better than I remembered - which is saying something, because I had nothing but good things to say about it before. On the surface, it's the story of a young boy on a lifeboat with a tiger - it's actually about spirituality and religion, and what we do to keep ourselves alive.