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Marah In Honey, Available online for Sale

Title: Marah In Honey
Author: Pastor, Nwoko Solomon Ikechukwu
Genre: Fiction
Description: Marah In Honey was first published in 2012 and in the same year was approved for schools by Ministry of Education, Abia State, Nigeria. A Second Edition of it came out in 2014 and the current edition which is Third Edition is now available online for purchase.
This novel is one of best sellers of the author as over 1000 copies is already on circulation. The story is beneficial to all age and gender; it is thrilling, captivating, educating and highly inspiring. It is full of suspense, and "One cannot start the story and stop half way without fining it, this is due to the interestingness of the story". This statement is out of the feedback of many who have read the book already.
"Sir, I have been reading story books, but none has changed my life the way Marah In Honey did..." Peace Ihenko. "Sir this book is very interesting, I couldn't stop read it, even at night on my bed, I was still reading it till I finished it" Favour Ochanya. "Sir the book is very touching; everyone need to read this book, especially females." Daniella Ngoka, etc. These are very few among many testimonial feedbacks of readers.
To get copies of this book, contact Nwoko Solomon Ikechukwu.
  Thanks for your patronage.

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