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La Cabaña: Donde la Tragedia Se Encuentra Con la Eternidad - Community Reviews back

by Wm. Paul Young
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Caffeine Reviews
Caffeine Reviews rated it 13 years ago
This book was not my cup of tea I believe the author was trying to open up the reader to new ways of looking at God and the trinity but the way he executed his story was just not there for me. First of all I did not like the narrative voice and just the whole story line was very unbelievable to me. ...
nitanpatel
nitanpatel rated it 13 years ago
Hated this book. Bunch of preaching.
Mallory Kellogg, Chubbygirlreads
Mallory Kellogg, Chubbygirlreads rated it 13 years ago
I enjoyed the morals and Christian values of this book. It broke my heart and put it back together over and over. That being said, I could never read this again. It was too heart-retching.
meganmorlok
meganmorlok rated it 13 years ago
It's amazing how much conversation sparked due to The Shack. It appears that people either love it or hate it. I've been hearing about The Shack for years but avoided reading it mainly due to the plot. I didn't want to read about the death of a little girl that leads to the destruction of her father...
Watch - Eat - Read
Watch - Eat - Read rated it 13 years ago
amazing ideas on visualising the trinity, would totally recommend this book
She reads, she watches and sometimes she goes outside
amazing ideas on visualising the trinity, would totally recommend this book
paulpiescik
paulpiescik rated it 14 years ago
Although fiction, this book should be included with every Bible bought. It gives a markedly new perspective on relationships -- among the Trinity, the Trinity and you, and all your human relationships. It will change every relationship you've got and cost you a box of facial tissue as well!
christianelliott
christianelliott rated it 14 years ago
This book was an incredible chore for me to read. The book is tagged as Where Tragedy Confronts Eternity and, for the most part, the tragedy part was mildly compelling. However, once inside The Shack, (where the original tragedy occurred and where the lead character is summoned years later by a c...
graemewaymark
graemewaymark rated it 14 years ago
The shack is a thing, in a place, where good and evil co-exist – if the reader wants to interpret it that way. Something happened at or around the shack – it could have been anything; but for whatever happened, a story wove through it and a set of conclusions to be deduced sat amongst the words of t...
robertcollins
robertcollins rated it 14 years ago
I finally got around to reading "The Shack" after it sat in my "To Be Read" pile for quite some time. I was almost a little apprehensive about reading it because of the vast differences in opinions that I had heard regarding it. Many of my friends absolutely LOVED it, but many didn't care for it. ...
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