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Faking Faith (2011)

by Josie Bloss(Favorite Author)
3.56 of 5 Votes: 3
ISBN
0738727571 (ISBN13: 9780738727578)
languge
English
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Flux
review 1: I think I enjoyed this book because it was realistic. In no way did the author force religion down your throat, but actually took an average person's outlook on this whole other world and that was what made it believable. I loved Dylan's humor and sarcasm and even though she faked being a religion, she never lost herself and conformed. Wish there was more of an ending between Asher and her, but I can see how the open ending fits the story more.
review 2: the thing about this book is that the premise is so weird, i couldn’t help but be like her and get so engrossed with the story. i am catholic but not like them that’s very conservative and i feel like i’m friends with dylan and have asked her to go to their place and see what it looks like. and that’s w
... morehy at some point i also felt bad. i dont know if she was really curious or she was criticizing their lifestyle. while she had the best intentions, she is still young and has not realized that there are so many different cultures that we should try to understand them, there is no one way and your life is not the right one just because you live it. but what i’m most glad about this book is the friendship that was formed between dylan and abigail. i know there will not be any sequel but i hope that they meet when they’re older and still be friends. less
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Joanah
I read this book in a matter of a few hours. I hope there is a sequel....
GaynorP2
A very original plot line with a pretty good ending
hen
dreadful.
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