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2 Pork Chops!

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2 Pork Chops! Masters, John

128 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1998

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May 17, 2011
“2 Pork Chops!” is one of the worst books I have wasted my time reading. Fortunately it is very short so it did not take too long to get through and at times it was vaguely amusing, although I do not think that was intentional.


For someone who claimed to love English, it is poorly written and the “miracles” are implausible at best. The motive of the author is clearly visible throughout and becomes overbearing in the final chapter.
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October 16, 2012
This was a great book about miracles, really easy to read.Short chapters.The miracle of 2 pork chops is the best!
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January 17, 2018
FANTASTIC BOOK!!!!!!! Just read this little book. Fantastic paperback which really hit me and challenged me. I would recommend this easy-to-read true-life book to anyone and everyone. One of the best books I have ever had the opportunity of reading. Changed the way I think.
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July 12, 2014
Best book I have ever read, I have read a lot of this author's books, they are purposely humorous, enlightening and beautifully wrote! I recommend this book to all of my friends and family.
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July 2, 2017
WOW! I love this short and easy to read book. So personal, real and positive. Don't know why there is an angry comment. unless it challenges the person reading it. It challenged me and inspired me as it has to so many people I know who have read it. John Masters really writes like I think and touches on so many areas of life and purpose. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED
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