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Love it, June 28, 2007
This review is from: Life's Little Book of Reminders for Latter-Day Saints (Paperback)
This little book is simply DELIGHTFUL! It makes an excellent gift from a Latter-day Saint to another Latter-day Saint. It was written by a Mormon for Mormons. Every LDS person who sees it LOVES it. (The individuals who claim to have hated this book are anti-Mormons who hate all LDS publications. The one gentleman claims he's an "orthodox" Mormon...ROFL! Dead give-way. I've been LDS for 46 years. Latter-day Saints NEVER use the word "orthodox" in connection with their religion.)
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Life's Little Book of Reminders for Latter-Day Saints, November 16, 2002
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I LOVED this book--wonderful tips and reminders.
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You Don't Have to be Anti-Mormon to Hate this Book, March 6, 2004
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I'm an active and orthodox Mormon who came across this little gem in a box of (understandably) cast off books. I didn't know whether to laugh or cry. I kept reading little "pearls of wisdom" to my wife, waiting ... hoping for the punch line. The book is beyond funny--but I fear it's author was completely devoid of any sense of humor. It's just a random collection of annoying cliches collected by the Mother-In-Law from Hell. If, Heaven forbid, you stumble across this book somewhere, PLEASE rest assured that I know very few Mormons who would not find it hysterical.
P.S. A reviewer below describes the book as "homophobic." I don't think the book addresses homosexuality at all. I didn't read the whole thing, but read enough that had that been an undercurrent I would have found it. I can only conclude that the reviewer has become so ideologically single-minded that "homophobic" has become synonomous with "me not like." So, if you think the mere absence of homophobia constitutes a virtue, you might like this book. But I doubt it.
P.P.S. This should be obvious, but the same reviewer erroneously thinks this absurdity is an official Church publication. I'm not sure how to respond to that.
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