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Inside Noah's Ark 10 reviews
Price Stern Sloan, 2002
One of the best board books EVER!
+ Encourages interactive fun! + Great LIttle Big Board Book + Great pictures!
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The Preservationist 34 reviews David Maine
St. Martin's Griffin, 2005
You thought you knew this story
+ The Preservationist Review + The Preservationist - a new perspective + Opens up the theological imagination as well as a great piece of fiction. + Highly entertaining, stylistically admirable
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The Children's Hospital 37 reviews Chris Adrian
Grove Press, 2007
I've been thinking about this...
+ The Book of Jemma + beautiful and scary
I started reading this book about a month ago and I finished it this morning. It doesn't usually take me that long to read a novel. Not even a 600+ page novel. But there was a lot to think about here. Chris Adrians words are very beautiful and it was nice to really savor them.
It is true that ...
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Myths from Mesopotamia: Creation, the Flood, Gilgamesh, and Others (Oxford World's Classics) 16 reviews
Oxford University Press, USA, 1998
This is the one scholars quote from . . .
+ More pedagogical than pleasurable. + Modern Translation in an Attempted Perfectionism + Very Interesting + Great Collection Of Early Mesopotamian Literature
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A History of the World in 10 1/2 Chapters 57 reviews Julian Barnes
Vintage, 1990
Required reading...
+ Delightful Collection of Interelated Stories + A History of the World in 10 1/2 Chapters
Barnes is, hands down, my favorite writer. Erudite, whip-crackingly funny, and deeply moving, A History of the World in 10-1/2 Chapters is an unconventional guide through the ages and a required read. And the most important chapter of all is the one in which Barnes reveals just a bit of himself; ...
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Holy Bible, Giant Print Presentation Edition: King James Version 28 reviews
Oxford University Press, USA, 2000
excellent choice
+ Trippiest Read in a Long Time + Good Edition of the King James Bible
Very good product. The large print is good, and the pages are not cluttered with notes. This is the King James Version as it was written-- just what I wanted. Good price.
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The Children's Hospital 37 reviews Chris Adrian
Grove Press, 2007
I've been thinking about this...
+ The Book of Jemma + beautiful and scary
I started reading this book about a month ago and I finished it this morning. It doesn't usually take me that long to read a novel. Not even a 600+ page novel. But there was a lot to think about here. Chris Adrians words are very beautiful and it was nice to really savor them.
It is true that ...
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The Preservationist 34 reviews David Maine
St. Martin's Griffin, 2005
You thought you knew this story
+ The Preservationist Review + The Preservationist - a new perspective + Opens up the theological imagination as well as a great piece of fiction. + Highly entertaining, stylistically admirable
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Myths from Mesopotamia: Creation, the Flood, Gilgamesh, and Others (Oxford World's Classics) 16 reviews
Oxford University Press, USA, 1998
This is the one scholars quote from . . .
+ More pedagogical than pleasurable. + Modern Translation in an Attempted Perfectionism + Very Interesting + Great Collection Of Early Mesopotamian Literature
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A History of the World in 10 1/2 Chapters 57 reviews Julian Barnes
Vintage, 1990
Required reading...
+ Delightful Collection of Interelated Stories + A History of the World in 10 1/2 Chapters
Barnes is, hands down, my favorite writer. Erudite, whip-crackingly funny, and deeply moving, A History of the World in 10-1/2 Chapters is an unconventional guide through the ages and a required read. And the most important chapter of all is the one in which Barnes reveals just a bit of himself; ...
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Inside Noah's Ark 10 reviews
Price Stern Sloan, 2002
One of the best board books EVER!
+ Encourages interactive fun! + Great LIttle Big Board Book + Great pictures!
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Holy Bible, Giant Print Presentation Edition: King James Version 28 reviews
Oxford University Press, USA, 2000
excellent choice
+ Trippiest Read in a Long Time + Good Edition of the King James Bible
Very good product. The large print is good, and the pages are not cluttered with notes. This is the King James Version as it was written-- just what I wanted. Good price.
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