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A truly enjoyable book,
This review is from: He Mail / She Mail: The Meaning of Life in E-Mail (Paperback)
At first, I thought that He Mail/She Mail would be about the conflicts between the genders, but I was very wrong. Instead, it is a delightful and insightful book about the benefits of "anonymous" communication on the Internet where feelings and thoughts can be stated and expressed w/o anxiety.A terrific and entertaining book for when you are in the mood for "light" reading. The ultimate book for reading by the pool.
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The best Christmas gift I ever got!,
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This review is from: He Mail / She Mail: The Meaning of Life in E-Mail (Paperback)
I received this book as a gift from an employee for Christmas this year. It arrived two days before the holiday and I'd finished it by Christmas night. I had a really hard time putting it down. I find myself wondering if the two writers still converse, if they've ever met in real life, and if they plan to do more together. It was like eavesdropping with permission, or having a terrific dinner conversation with two old friends. I loved the book and love the fact that the money from its purchase went to charity.
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5.0 out of 5 stars
Just Plain Fun,
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This review is from: He Mail / She Mail: The Meaning of Life in E-Mail (Paperback)
The authors of delightful dialogue have captured the spirit of late night conversations with old or new found friends. The slightly irreverent tone of some of the discussion is just the kind of atmosphere that adds to a sense of spontaneity. As a Christian pastor I found the religious sensibilities of the authors a bit unconventional, but refreshing. Grant and Olinger reflect a concern for the real issues of faith while avoiding the trap of doctrinal boredom. He Mail/She Mail is an invitation to laughter and an invitation to a gathering of friends. Thanks for the fun.
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