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finished reading Harmony's Angel this morning and I loved it! I went to
the Bookstore where I bought it and raved about it to the young man and
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" I enjoyed the Book. It's an emotional Book."-Dr Pepper-Read More ![]() | |||||||||||
"What an excellently written book, Thank You. I felt like I was right there with the characters,and could feel there emotions."-Debbie- Read More ![]() | |||||||||||
I started reading Cloud Drops and found it quite bizarre. I could not put it down! It reminded me of my faith. My handle is "Black Sheep," and I'm also kind of a lost sheep, but I know God is looking out for me. Thank you for writing Cloud Drops and helping me broaden my horizons. — Steve Curfman / Arthur, ND | |||||||||||
My son bought Cloud Drops and Other Dreams for me, and you autographed them. I wanted to thank you and let you know how much I enjoyed both books. They are great!!! Cloud Drops was certainly different. It makes one kind of hope that it really is that way. Again, thank you. — Jean Cambell / Phoenix, AZ | |||||||||||
Your somewhat satyrical portrayal of televangelism is sure to strike a familiar and sympathetic chord with everyone who's ever asked themselves how anyone can have THE TRUTH and still declare that everyone else is headed straight to hell (unless, of course, they repent and send a monetary donation to a certain P.O. Box number). Cloud Drops has a fine mix of humor and tragedy, with an unexpected ending. — Don Davis / Denver, Colorado | |||||||||||
I just wanted to thank you for stopping me in the mall last Sunday to look at Cloud Drops. I read the first three chapters and it put me in tears. It reaffirmed for me things I always felt, and it also helped me realize that I tended to avoid Jesus in my life because of religion. I always say that I have a good relationship with universal entities, but that isn't always true. I get too caught up in my disgust for organized religion, and forget the man behind it. Thank you for this book, and your clarity beyond fantasy. You paint with natural prose images of Utopia that bring memories and feelings of satisfaction. Cloud Drops is tragic in its identification of the masses and what inspires true hate and prejudice. In that lies a dichotomy that as a flock we can be led astray, but as a group of individuals focused upon one common goal, we cannot falter. This book is an affirmation for those who share your ideals, and an awakening for those who never thought beyond the stained glass windows.... — Laurie Goerig / Littleton, Colorado | |||||||||||
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Wow! I finished reading Other Dreams last night at 2:00 a.m. and thoroughly enjoyed the book. It became more and more suspenseful the further I read. This novel is very good literature that shows just what we humans are capable of; hate. Yours was the first book I ever bought in my life, and it was a good choice! — Sam Diers / Denver, Colorado | |||||||||||
I really enjoyed Other Dreams! I could not wait until the next chapter to see what other injustice would befall poor old Tater and pal Gaitlin. I am glad to see you expose the prejudice and cancer of jumped conclusions that can inundate a "presumed innocent" so swiftly. The scary thing is that this could still happen (and I'm sure it does on a daily basis) in today's age of enlightened investigation. An excellent read! — Bill Perry / Phoenix, Arizona | |||||||||||
You asked if I would like to buy your book. I said I read so slowly that I just can't get into books. You told me I would not be able to put this book down. Well, I went out of town last weekend and started reading Other Dreams. You were right. This book is just great! I have never gotten into a book like that before and just had to finish it. Glad you talked me into it! — Phyllis Arenson / Mission, Kansas | |||||||||||
I started reading Other Dreams last night, woke up this morning and finished it. Glad I wandered into the bookstore. Sometimes the most enjoyable experiences are those that surprise us, and that's just what your book was. A pleasant surprise. — Jeff Ball / Denver, Colorado | |||||||||||
Other Dreams is good. The author doesn't try to be funny; he doesn't try to be clever; Nor is Other Dreams intended to simply entertain, although it is immensely entertaining. It is a serious novel about prejudice, and demonstrates that prejudice is the result of ignorance, conceit, misunderstanding, and refusing to see the obvious when it is neither fun nor convenient to do so. The story is told in 226 pages of prose as sizzling and captivating as that of pop-authors like Grisham and Crichton. But Ifkovits includes something that is woefully lacking in the works of these better known authors. He includes insight into the nature of real people and the real world. — Jack Bollan / Somewhere, Colorado | |||||||||||