Appears to be a man who reviewed it (talks about his divorce from a woman). Does not have a Verified Purchase tag. Lengthy review that doesn’t much get at the content (except to tell us that — oh joy — there’s MORE artwork inside like what we see on the cover) but rather talks about how the Look Inside sample isn’t representative, more about the divorce, and about the reviewer’s upcoming mission trip to the Philippines.
Now I have to go clear my browsing history so Ammy doesn’t think I’m interested in such books.
It looks more like Jesus is holding it down and punching it in the head.
And the sheep seems to be enjoying it.
LOL
I like the eyes.
“Ye are my friends, if ye do whatsoever I command you.”
And if you don’t, I’ll use my hideous mutated hand to squash this Little Lamb into the ground like a bug.
It looks like it’s about to be drowned in the mud.
What about the odd and tiny subtitle? Yeah, that’s not visible in a thumbnail.
Just noticed the curved, boneless leg. O_o
Well, ranked at 6-million plus, I would guess it has only sold the one copy to the woman who reviewed it.
Appears to be a man who reviewed it (talks about his divorce from a woman). Does not have a Verified Purchase tag. Lengthy review that doesn’t much get at the content (except to tell us that — oh joy — there’s MORE artwork inside like what we see on the cover) but rather talks about how the Look Inside sample isn’t representative, more about the divorce, and about the reviewer’s upcoming mission trip to the Philippines.
Now I have to go clear my browsing history so Ammy doesn’t think I’m interested in such books.
I especially love the touch of stigmata in the friendly shape of a dog’s paw-print.
I Command You! To squish sheep!
…she wishes she could unsee this.
Yet another reason Fundamentalism looks creepiest when it’s trying its hardest not to.
Okay… I get that one of those pink shapes is supposed to be a hand, but – the other one? Do I REALLY want to know what that’s meant to be?
*runs away*
I think it’s an ear but, ya know, it’s a crude guess.
::hopes desperately that what we’re all now staring at, turning our screens up-side-down to get a new angle, is just a weird sheep’s ear::
It was once a crude ear in my eyes.
But never shall it be an ear again! (or near my eyes either, that Jesus can sting!)