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Through Iran In Disguise Sarah Hobson, just finished.
Now, Truth and Beauty Ann Patchett and
What Really Happens in School, a Guide to your childs emotional, social and intellectual Development Grades k-5 Ann LaForge

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I'm reading 'Free Lunch' by David Kay Johnson (I think).

How the rich are getting richer, by manipulating government to take from the many.

It is heartbreaking to read what they are doing to my country.


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Michelangelo and the Pope's Ceiling, by Ross King.

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I just finished The Journal of Gabriel Medard. It's written by a local author and it was featured in the Local Author's forum a few weeks ago.

This book takes place in Nashua and it references some local landmarks. Great book if you like being scared![/i]


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I am reading Tortilla Curtain, the one city, one book selection. Anyone else?

I just read Tripping the Prom Queen.

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my favorite two words are "Chapter One" ...

w/ that...

being a theology wonk i'm currently reading Bruce Chilton's "Rabbi Jesus: An Intimate Biography, The Jewish Life and Teachings That Inspired Christianity"

From Publisher's Weekly:

Chilton claims to have produced "the first comprehensive, critical biography of Jesus" in an effort to "find the core" from which Christian faith arose. Unfortunately, he falls short of these noble goals. According to Chilton (Anglican priest and Bard College's Bell Professor of Religion), the hurt Jesus experienced as a social outcast and spiritual misfitAon account of his uncertain paternityAwas the crucible in which his religious development was fostered. Chilton writes that Jesus' enduring legacy, as witnessed in his long-suffering life and agonizing death, is precisely that which "pain teaches": that a shattered sense of self can blossom into a mystical, visionary awareness of the image of God within. For Chilton, Jesus' central religious insight is an exemplary one, as it may be for many readers. As a historical work, however, this is often irresponsible; Chilton engages in dubious biblical exegesis and otherwise eschews the rigors of research and documentation. At times, this biography reads like a work of psycho-historical fiction, which imagines those years of Jesus' life for which evidence is lacking. ("All he [Jesus] knew was that he wanted to stay near the Temple.... He couldn't face going back to Nazareth, to the look of judgment and distaste... in the eyes of the village elders.") Such tactics will likely both strain the credulity and tax the goodwill of Chilton's readers..


with such a bad review such as that, i just had to find out for myself....

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Germany 1945 by Richard Bessel.

He theorizes that the discrediting of Nazism and the adoption of a pacifist social policy in Germany stemmed from the purgative effects of the suffering, dislocation, and death Germany experienced in that year.

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