Trick Mirror: Reflections on Self-Delusion
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We are living in the era of the self, in an era of malleable truth and widespread personal and...
Cappadocia Tourist Guide
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Cappadocia is located in Nevsehir Province, in the middle of Turkey, and is 200 km long and 400 km...
Storm in the Sky: A Novel of Amarna Egypt
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By sheer force of the Pharaoh’s will, the City of the Sun rises from hot, barren sands. But as...
Quibla Compass
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The Quibla Compass is your ideal Muslim tool! You dont need any longer to canculate your Quibla ...
The Girl Behind the Red Rope
Ted Dekker and Rachelle Dekker
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Ten years ago, Grace saw something that would forever change the course of history. When a...
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To Keep the Sun Alive
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A cinematic debut about an Iranian family and their fruit orchard, caught up in the Revolution of...
Mark @ Carstairs Considers (2498 KP) rated Christmas Past in Books
Dec 15, 2022 (Updated Dec 15, 2022)
This book is purely looking at the secular, pop culture celebration of Christmas, although the religious aspect does pop up occasionally, most noticeably in the chapter on “Silent Night.” A couple of chapters seem a bit vague, and the writing can be dry at times, but those are minor complaints. On the whole, this was a fascinating look at where our traditions came from, both those we still use today and those that have faded over time. I am not familiar with the author’s pod cast, but my understanding is much of this material first appeared there. As a Christmas lover, I enjoyed learning more about the holiday. If that’s you, you’ll enjoy this book as well.
Sophia von X
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"Sophia von X” is a 2020 Readers' Favorite Silver Medal Winner in the Fiction - Religious Theme...
ClareR (6106 KP) rated Spider, Spider in Books
Feb 24, 2026
Molly Hanson narrates this so well from the points of view of young Nancy Ratcliffe and a woman called Spider. Both have been abused at the hands of the same man. Anyone who calls himself “The Prophet” is a red flag in the first place!
Nancy’s experience is in the “current” Victorian day, and Spiders is in the past (I wasn’t sure how long ago, though). Both stories are told in alternating chapters for the most part - and their actions are completely understandable.
It’s a story of religious control, female rage and revenge. The story flowed really well, and I was drawn in, hoping that they would both got their revenge and get away with it!!
Many thanks to Bolinda Audio, L. C. Winter and NetGalley for my copy of this thrilling book.
Robin Hood and the Heretic Prince (Outlaw Chronicles #11)
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‘Your Excellency,’ said the knight, ‘there may also be Christians in there. How can we tell...

