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Read what readers and critics are saying about Cliff's new novel "The Wordsmith, the Kid & the Electrolux":

5.0 out of 5 stars"It is an outstanding read. Leigh massages the right side of the brain: he makes you use and exercise your Christian imagination. You can't just read it and set it down. If you read it deeply, the images and stories will stick in your head after you set it down. And the images and stories are ones that are helpful for a Christian's walk. If you read the book rightly, it will grow your imagination in a godly way, very much like Lewis and Tolkien.
Preachers of sermons and hearers of sermons need to read books like this! It reminds us that the Christian faith is not a bunch of flat propositional statements, but a dramatic 3-D story of sin, salvation, and service.
"-Pastor Shane Lems, The Reformed Reader

5.0 out of 5 stars"Cliff Leigh has written a rollicking roller coaster of a book with quirky characters, tongue-in-cheek conversation and throughout profound truths that come from "the mouths of babes." I would recommend this book to anyone who wants to be entertained while being brought up short by glimpses of his/her own sinful self and shortcomings. A joyous adventure that you won't soon forget!" -Alison Pickrell, BarnesandNoble.com

5.0 out of 5 stars " A finely written piece of fantasy, "The Wordsmith, the Kid, and the Electrolux" is highly recommended for community library young adult fiction collections." -Midwest Book Review

5stars"I highly recommend this book for teenagers, young adults, and adults...Once I started reading it, I was gripped by the story and could not put it down... Excellently written!!"
-Darrin Conlon , Amazon.com review

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The surreal descriptions are apparently intended to appeal to the post-modernist mindset so characteristic of the masses today, but the allegorical implications are clear and portray a biting satire on today's anti-God pop culture." -Wayne S. Walker, Stories for Children Magazine, HomeSchoolBuzz

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Hear Cliff discuss "The Wordsmith, the Kid, and the Electrolux" on Chris Arnzen's radio program "Iron Sharpens Iron"

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