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I can't believe this guy is serious. His arguments are terrible. Puerile, in fact. He seems like a sophomoric theologian. Don't recommend. It'd be a good fire-starter if you go hiking, though.

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Book #44 of 2009 This one has been hanging around for awhile, but I wasn't sure I wanted to read it. After I read Veronica Wolff's Sword of the Highlands and it left me feeling strangly sad for a few days, I wasn't sure if this would be worth the read or not. Now that I've finished it, I'm glad I picked it up and I liked it more than Sword of the Highlands. One of the reasons I read this now is that Veronica Wolff lives in California and in the April Reading Challenge, item #3 is Read a book whose author, setting or character is from California. So, check mark to #3.

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This is a quiet book about a complicated father-son relationship. I liked the effect of the disjointed narrative, from the perspective of a lonely, but self-sufficient old man remembering his life. It was a pleasure to read because it was so well written, with some great insights.

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All Lexie wanted was a relaxing vacation. What she got was another story. There were muggings, purse snatching, murders, and more. And meeting Dominic made her feel safe, or did he? He thought she was someone else, and he didn't tell Lexie the truth. Murder, Mi Amore is an exciting adventure. Top notch romantic suspense! The whole plot of “they aren't who the other thinks they are” is always a blast to read about. With great pace, plenty of action, and sizzling tension, Cara Marsi creates an amazing suspense! And the setting, in Rome, I loved it! If you like romantic suspense novels full of emotion, murder, intrigue and secrets, then Murder, Mi Amore is a book to add to your list.