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Book Reviews of Run Baby RunBook Review: A very powerful story- Summary: 5 Stars
I was glued to this book from the very beginning. It starts out at a fast pace, and hardly ever slows down. The story is told first hand of how a
a teenager running wild on a one way street to the electric chair was transformed and went on to witness to those still caught in the trap that he so narrowly escaped
Book Review: Almost perfect Summary: 4 Stars
Sent book fast, enjoyed, but 30 pages missing (made up for it by sending book later one day service free)
Book Review: Amazing Summary: 5 Stars
I remember reading about Nicky Cruz in David Wilkerson's infamous book, The Cross and The Switchblade. I was in awe by his conversion and wanted to read about his life firsthand. I enjoyed reading his perspective on meeting Pastor Wilkerson for the first time and what he thought about him. I also was inspired by how God radically changed his life. It just goes to show you that with God all things are possible and how we should never give up hope on others.
Book Review: Exactly why people shouldn't join gangs. Summary: 5 Stars
i read this in highschool. Required reading, they say. Oh, it is a requiring read, I'll say. It's based on a true story written by the man it happened to. It's a perfect testimony and an even better moral story to everyone who wonders what gangs are like. He explains everything in detail so that you won't make the same mistakes as he did. It's graphic, but hey, isn't real life that way anyway?
Book Review: FYI Summary: 4 Stars
Although I haven't read this book by Nicky Cruz, I thought I'd just add my own "2 cents". This is just a bit of trivia about the author. This is the same Nicky Cruz who is mentioned in the book, The Cross and The Switchblade. He was portrayed in the 1970's movie, of the same name, by a young Eric Estrada (TV's CHIPS).
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