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cameron schmold

cameron schmold

Joined February 2020

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cameron schmold
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Mehso-so

This book is tough to summarize, since is is made with many small stories put together to make one big story. It has all the stories of the Old Testament of the bible within it. I‘ll just go over my favourite story within it. The story of David is about this small boy with hope. Goliath is a big soldier on the opposing Philistine army. Goliath bigger than anyone thought it was impossible for someone to defeat him, but David stepped up,

cameron schmold And beat the beast of Goliath with a slingshot. This is a great story about a moral principle. It shows courage and faith. If you are religious but easily distracted you would enjoy this book. The pictures keep you interested while you still read the bible. This book is written in the third person omniscient point of view. This is established because you can see the characters thoughts and understand what they have going through there minds. 5y
MissYaremcio Great review Cameron! I am impressed! 5y
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cameron schmold
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This book is good if you can‘t focus enough to read the bible. The pictures are amazing for being made out of LEGO and it‘s interesting. I think it could improve if they used slang terms to better the modern feel of this book. The pictures make it easier to read and still be entertaining. It‘s just the bible but with pictures of the scenes made of LEGO blocks. Very colourful, the colours where used in a good manner and make each page pop at you.

elias.cale 10/10 5y
cameron schmold Motif: is the usage of sacrifice of people and animals. They use this motif to show how connected to god and that they are willing to kill for him. It shows the fear that they have in god that they will listen to any word god says. 5y
MissYaremcio Cameron, great review! I struggled to understand your motif but overall it was a great way for me to understand what makes this book so unique. 5/6 5y
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