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Book Reviews of A Thousand Tomorrows

A Thousand Tomorrows
A Thousand Tomorrows
Author: Karen Kingsbury
ISBN-13: 9781599950020
ISBN-10: 1599950022
Publication Date: 8/1/2007
Pages: 256
Rating:
  • Currently 4.3/5 Stars.
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4.3 stars, based on 85 ratings
Publisher: Center Street
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
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This is a very touching book. It betrays the purest truest love two people could share. Get out the kleenex especially if you have someone close to you that suffers from CF!
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You need a huge box of tissues to read this book. I love all Karen Kingsbury books, and this one delivers everything I hoped it would.
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Another great book by Kingsbury. She shows us through her characters what true love is all about, in good times and bad.
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Excellent book. Another great read from Mrs. Kingsbury. I was literally in tears at the end, even though I knew where the ending was headed. The only thing I found a little different about this book was the very light touch regarding Christianity. Would be a great introduction to her work to someone who is either not a Christian or very new to the faith.
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Wonderful book, I loved it.
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Being that Cystic Fibrosis runs in my family, this book struck a deep resounding cord with me. It's a horrible disease and Ali Daniels fight it every day while still pursuing her dream of a national championship in barrel racing, against her doctor's advice. Then she meets bull rider Cody Gunner, who is fighting his own battles and learns that love is worth so much more than a thousand tomorrows. This book will probably send you in search of tissues, it definitely did me! Wonderful book!