The Book of 1 Ariel 
I won this book in a Goodreads First Reads giveaway.The Book of 1 Ariel is a very short and fast paced book that I easily read in one sitting. Ariel died and went to heaven and is now being trained to be an angel. She starts out with no memories from her time on Earth but they are slowly revealed to her throughout the story. Her first charge is a little girl named Natalie that the reader can't help but to fall in love with. My only complaint about the book is that it was very short and there

I won this book in a Goodreads Giveaway.While I thought this book had a great storyline, it really needed some fleshing out. There are some areas where things need to be explained more and others where they need to just be explained. It, also, could use some editing and polishing (I think this is self-published) and it could be an AMAZING book!I love the premise of the story and the author did a good job setting up the storyline to segue into the next book. I can't wait to see what happens in
The book is well written, engaging and an easy book to read in one sitting. All the characters are all likable and different. Becoming an angel is a process and not easy. Angels are not perfect. I found the book more spiritual than preachy. The storyline was fresh and original and this book perfectly sets you up for the next book in the series. I look forward to it.
This is a perfect "young adult" book, but that being said i found that i really enjoyed the story & Ariel was a wonderful character.
Ariel dies and ends up in heaven to be trained as an angel. She doesn't remember anything about her life on earth, but they came back at different times. She is put to the test to watch over her first charge Natalie. She faces lots of self doubt, and confusion over not being told everything. I don't want to give any spoilers away, but this book was fantastic. Very unique in the sense that ive never read a book quite like it. I would definitely recommend it to someone and I would also read more
Aaron Quincy
Paperback | Pages: 190 pages Rating: 3.82 | 22 Users | 12 Reviews

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Finding out she is to be an angel, Ariel wants to be perfect. But when she is soon tasked with watching over an eight-year-old girl named Natalie, the lines between what is right and what is wrong as well as what is just and what is unjust blur. Every decision Ariel makes can alter the course of Natalie's life. And, throughout it all, there is one question Ariel battles with all of her being: What happens if she doesn't succeed? The Book of 1 Ariel uniquely captures an angel's hopes and dreams as well as her doubts and fears. It is a thrilling, page-turner, one that reveals as much about the afterlife as it does about the very things that make us human.List Out Of Books The Book of 1 Ariel
Title | : | The Book of 1 Ariel |
Author | : | Aaron Quincy |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 190 pages |
Published | : | February 1st 2012 by Aaron Quincy |
Categories | : | Books. Free Books |
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Ratings: 3.82 From 22 Users | 12 ReviewsJudgment Out Of Books The Book of 1 Ariel
First off I have to state that I am not a traditionally religious person - I have no problem with most religions, but they don't speak to me. I am a practicing pagan - and that will impact my views of this book to some degree.Ariel is in training to become an angel, so of course there is a fair deal of religious dogma to wade through. On the up side of things, I did not feel as though this book is overtly preaching Christianity, or Catholicism. Rather they are the vehicle and part of the overallI won this book in a Goodreads First Reads giveaway.The Book of 1 Ariel is a very short and fast paced book that I easily read in one sitting. Ariel died and went to heaven and is now being trained to be an angel. She starts out with no memories from her time on Earth but they are slowly revealed to her throughout the story. Her first charge is a little girl named Natalie that the reader can't help but to fall in love with. My only complaint about the book is that it was very short and there

I won this book in a Goodreads Giveaway.While I thought this book had a great storyline, it really needed some fleshing out. There are some areas where things need to be explained more and others where they need to just be explained. It, also, could use some editing and polishing (I think this is self-published) and it could be an AMAZING book!I love the premise of the story and the author did a good job setting up the storyline to segue into the next book. I can't wait to see what happens in
The book is well written, engaging and an easy book to read in one sitting. All the characters are all likable and different. Becoming an angel is a process and not easy. Angels are not perfect. I found the book more spiritual than preachy. The storyline was fresh and original and this book perfectly sets you up for the next book in the series. I look forward to it.
This is a perfect "young adult" book, but that being said i found that i really enjoyed the story & Ariel was a wonderful character.
Ariel dies and ends up in heaven to be trained as an angel. She doesn't remember anything about her life on earth, but they came back at different times. She is put to the test to watch over her first charge Natalie. She faces lots of self doubt, and confusion over not being told everything. I don't want to give any spoilers away, but this book was fantastic. Very unique in the sense that ive never read a book quite like it. I would definitely recommend it to someone and I would also read more
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