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SIGNED-The Shack : Where Tragedy Confronts Eternity by William Paul Young

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softcover, light crease on cover,signed by William Young.?see pictures please.
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Condition
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A book that has been read but is in good condition. Very minimal damage to the cover including scuff marks, but no holes or tears. The dust jacket for hard covers may not be included. Binding has minimal wear. The majority of pages are undamaged with minimal creasing or tearing, minimal pencil underlining of text, no highlighting of text, no writing in margins. No missing pages. See the seller’s listing for full details and description of any imperfections. See all condition definitionsopens in a new window or tab
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“softcover, light crease on cover,signed by William Young.?see pictures please.”
Signed By
Wm Paul Young
Book Title
Shack
Signed
Yes
Item Length
5.2in
Publisher
Windblown Media
Inscribed
Yes
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Item Height
0.7in
Author
William P. Young, William Paul Young
Genre
Fiction
Topic
Christian / Romance, Religious, Thrillers / Suspense, Literary
Item Width
8in
Item Weight
7.2 Oz
Number of Pages
256 Pages
ISBN
9780964729230

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  • Top favourable review

    Keep reading!

    It's very hard for someone who has suffered loss to get through the 1st part of this book, but if you can just push through it it will change your life! The authors did a great job of putting you in the characters shoes, and you feel everything he does. He's angry at the beginning of the book, and frankly wants to give up on the journey before him just like you will want to stop reading. In the end you're very sad the book is over, and you will think about the book often. It's been over a year since I read this book, but I think about it at least twice a month. I bought 5 copies for my friends as Christmas presents. Some things in the book are criticized, but as you grow in Christ you learn to chew up the meat and spit out the bones. If you can't do that then you can really miss out on ...

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  • An Interesting Look at the Complex Questions of Life

    William Young's novel, The Shack, centers on dialogues between a miserable main character, Mack, and three unorthodox characterizations of the Holy Trinity: God the Father, embodied in a sassy black woman, incongruously called "Papa," ; Jesus, a big-nosed Middle-Eastern carpenter with a close-cropped beard; and the Holy Spirit, called Sarayu, an Asian Sylph. Mack's three year accumulation of secrets, lies, pain and fears over the kidnapping and murder of his six-year-old daughter, Missy, are swept away in a 48-hour encounter in the woods at- you guessed it- the shack where she was killed. Readers views of The Shack, and its message, are varied and, at times, contentious. Some critics argue that Young's book promotes universal salvation; as free to anyone as an open bar at a party. They ...

  • The Shack

    Keeping in mind that this is fiction I truly enjoyed this book. The hurt this man was feeling over a lifetime was portrayed so well, I could feel where he was and why he was having such an attitude towards God. I enjoyed the humor especially when he and the Trinity sat down to eat and he automatically bowed his head to say grace and after an uncomfortable silence he raised his eyes, only to see them looking and smilimg at him, so he said softly.... thank you. I am so used to saying grace myself it made me chuckle as if I were in that situation. It would seem silly to ask God's blessing when he was sitting there with me. Their explanation as to why we have to go through painful times was very well analyzed. Making me rethink my painful moments in life. Although I loved the ...

  • A Feel-Good Spiritual Pick-me-up

    Written with all the candor and fluff of a Lifetime Network movie, this is a very entertaining book written by an author who has descriptive narratives down to a science. You can practically smell the flowers. Like a good novel, it holds your interest with a "what happens next?" suspense, which does not disappoint. However...the very subject matter immediately places it square in the lap of the Christian community, who believes they own the story, and many resent the retelling of it in anything other than the context of whatever their brand of Christianity believes. For some reason unbeknownst to me, there seems to be a love-hate relationship with hell and eternal damnation with a good many of these folk, and since they have paid up their "fire insurance" premiums in full by being good ...

  • The Shack is a Somewhat Dangerous Book

    My teenage son used my account at Ebay to buy this book for me for Christmas. I had read it once before, and couldn't decide how I felt about it. If you are reading this book at strictly fiction for entertainment, it is excellent. But if you are looking for insight to the character of God, beware. It does a masterful job of showing the love of God, but it fails to show His holiness and the fact that He is a judge. It carelessly takes away the diety of Jesus when talking about His time walking on the earth. Now, there are sections of the book that are beautiful, and make you think, and that do give some insight as to how God really sees us, but there are many more that water down salvation, and the fact that we can't get to God without first accepting Jesus Christ as Lord, ...