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Review by:
Himansh Mishra
on May 19, 2012 :
I am not much of a reader. I never really liked reading, until I stumbled upon this masterpiece.
A gripping short, yet profound and complete story. It makes me realize how entertaining reading can be! Thank you Mark Paul Jacobs.
I loved it.
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Review by:
geekconsortium
on April 24, 2012 :
A good short story that leaves the satisfaction of a fuller story telling, well done.
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Review by:
Kathy Pressley
on Jan. 25, 2012 :
A great tale that combines a bit of the supernatural with the spiritual
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Review by:
Ide Ojo
on May 18, 2011 :
This book deals with love, fear, pain and guilt. It has all the twist and turns we go through when lonely and feeling lost. How do you know it is ok on the other side when your loved ones are no more? This Day God Winked gives a fascinating look into that world. I agree it is a must read.
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Review by:
Larry Enright
on April 15, 2011 :
I love this story. Mark Paul Jacobs has spun a fascinating tale of hope in hopelessness.
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Review by:
Bridget Squires
on April 12, 2011 :
Such a powerful and emotional tale by the wonderful Mark Jacobs. This is fantastic and moving. A must read
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