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I was not impressed with the book. Yes, it is intriguing and well-written. But the “wisdom” is what I would expect an articulate, well-versed liberal arts professor to say. So much of it is what we want to hear, what we want to believe. I felt like Neale created a God that placates people, tells them what they want to hear, tells of the wisdom of this age. I have read and studied several religious texts, from the Bible, the Koran, the Torah, etc. In my studies I came to know that the Bible holds the truth of God – but this is a realization for all of us to have individually with God. I actually picked up CwG before I came to believe in the Bible – and I put it down after I read it thinking that the book was filled with man’s wisdom. I had a course in college that taught the same thing. I was seeking God’s true wisdom and studied Christianity, Islam, Judaism, Hinduism, etc.

This book is nothing new, and tells people what they want to hear – not the truth of things. I don’t think God was the one moving Neale’s pen, I believe it was Neale’s own thoughts and wisdom moving his pen.

So, you can choose to listen to God’s truth or Neale’s truth. But this book is clearly full of Neale’s truth. The book takes basic modern-day mysticism tenets and attributes them to God moving Neale’s pen so Neale can enlighten the world.
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An engaging first novel by Kathryn Stockett which transports the reader to circa 1960’s Mississippi. This is a story about racism, cruelty, violence and shame but it is also about hope, caring, love and change. A novel set in a culture and society that puts limits on people and ideas and a brave group of women who defy that. It is a first class example of great story telling. All of the characters; Abiliene, Hilly,Skeeter,Minny and others are so richly developed they come to have meaning outside their roles as housewives and maids. In essence it’s what the book is about. Each person tells their story so that the reader can empathize with them as complete people and not just their role. You will laugh, cry, hate, love, cringe, approve, disapprove because Stockett’s writing encourages the reader to have a real emotional connection with the characters. This book is sure to cause deep reflection for the women who read it and discuss it. In the end, Stockett has created an uplifting novel which illustrates beautifully how women through their bonds can change the world.
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Securing Linux A Survival I purchased this book because I had the old version from the Red Hat 6.2 era that was severely outdated. The claim that this guide is a total rewrite is VERY accurate. I found the advice given and …

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this whole series is awesome. now im a 12 year old kid saying this book is awesome. most of you people are probably 25+ you are crazy taking a book meant for 10 to 15 year olds and judging it lets let the KIDS be the judge of that. you people are pitiful
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