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My Review of Evod and Moishe by Laya Brandt

  Evod and Moishe is the second book in the Evod Series. The imagination of the author, Laya Brandt, is impressive. The dove Evod is remarkable and supernatural. There is exceptional symbolism and the history lessons and traditions are spot on. I found errors in sentence structure, grammar, and punctuation, but it didn’t disrupt the story and I overlooked them. Toward the end, there were references to the first book and unfortunately it got a little confusing. This is an excellent book to explain how the Jewish faith and Christian faith come together as a whole. I cried through most of the middle part—I don’t want to give anything away. With the errors listed above, I can only give this book 4 stars. **You will love this book if you are sensitive to the working of the Holy Spirit in people’s lives and have a tender spot for the Jewish people.

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