Book Review of The Painter by Ray Lopez


Rating:⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐-(5/5)

The Painter by Ray Lopez is a story about Giordano Bruno, a man apprehended for the murder of Carmine Balducci. During his stay in prison, he found reformation through Alex, also referred to as a messenger of Christ. 

This book was very captivating because of the varied characters and how their lives turned out while in prison, even for some who were in high positions. Coming to terms with your faults and reason for facing court trials is one aspect of this book I entirely enjoyed.


The book also showcases the forgiveness God showers on us despite our wrongdoings. Of a truth, God speaks to us all the time, but do we listen? For Giordano, God spoke to him through dreams, and he put those dreams into a brush and painted them down. What have you done with the visions God has given you?


Consequently, there's robust scriptural backing in this book. Bible passages are used in between texts to explain the author's points. The book is engaging, inspiring, and thought-provoking. There's much to learn from this book. 


Likewise, It is easy to comprehend the author's motive. I did not encounter any errors while reading this book. Hence, it was exceptionally well-edited. Since I did not find anything to dislike about this book, I rate The Painter by Ray Lopez a 5 out of 5 stars. 



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