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Werner wrote: "My review of the Bible was one of the first ones I ever posted on Goodreads; and I'd feel remiss if it weren't one of the first ones I linked to here as well!
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Thank you :)
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Thank you :)
Werner wrote: "A Goodreads author who's not nearly as well-known and popular as she deserves to be, IMO, is my Goodreads friend Krisi Keley. Krisi's the author of the On the Soul series of novels, which uses the..."
Wow, rave review ... I just read the one on the first book. The author sounds like she has everything it takes to aspire and rise in the ranks of good authors.
This was my favourite part of your review.
The really unique aspect of Keley's vampires, though, is this: though they feed physically on blood, their feeding drive, at its deepest level, is to experience complete mental/spiritual oneness with another person in the moment of death, knowing experientially everything that he/she essentially is.
I don't know what, about this comment, that makes me blink, shiver, get butterflies, but oh boy, did it.
Very very good review!
Wow, rave review ... I just read the one on the first book. The author sounds like she has everything it takes to aspire and rise in the ranks of good authors.
This was my favourite part of your review.
The really unique aspect of Keley's vampires, though, is this: though they feed physically on blood, their feeding drive, at its deepest level, is to experience complete mental/spiritual oneness with another person in the moment of death, knowing experientially everything that he/she essentially is.
I don't know what, about this comment, that makes me blink, shiver, get butterflies, but oh boy, did it.
Very very good review!
Okay, wow on the second one too!
Fav part of your review:
Even though they're deadly killers (albeit reluctant ones) they're not out-and-out evil; they hurt inside for their victims, and hate what they have to do.
Interesting vampires!
Fav part of your review:
Even though they're deadly killers (albeit reluctant ones) they're not out-and-out evil; they hurt inside for their victims, and hate what they have to do.
Interesting vampires!
Yeah, I just put these on my TBR list. You have done the author and the books a great service by the reviews.
And yet another favourite:
Along the way, we'll see him be the giver of both kindness and death to others (and sometimes they're the same thing); we'll hurt with him as he suffers heartrending loss more than once; and we'll be privy to all his psychological/spiritual quandaries.
And yet another favourite:
Along the way, we'll see him be the giver of both kindness and death to others (and sometimes they're the same thing); we'll hurt with him as he suffers heartrending loss more than once; and we'll be privy to all his psychological/spiritual quandaries.

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This is what I like about reading reviews - expose to different ideas and viewpoints. Myself haven't ever read the Bible (I'm a Swede, most of us don't believe, eh) and I find it fascinating and am a bit envious perhaps that people have such faith in (a) God.
So thanks for posting the review!

Pam, thanks for all the kind words! If you read any of Krisi's books, I hope you like them. I'll look forward to your reviews!
Werner wrote: "You're welcome, Emelie! I'm of Swedish descent myself, on both parent's sides. My maternal and paternal grandparents emigrated to Minnesota in the late 1800s.
Pam, thanks for all the kind words!..."
Well Werner, you make them sound soooo exciting and thought provoking and spiritual and ... all that other good stuff! :)
Pam, thanks for all the kind words!..."
Well Werner, you make them sound soooo exciting and thought provoking and spiritual and ... all that other good stuff! :)

Pam, thanks for all the kind words!..."
Oh, cool! I suppose then that you've read The Emigrants series by Vilhelm Moberg? If not, I recommend them!


Either I've spelled it wrong (likely) or I've got the wrong title. I was just a kid (young) but I distinctly remember it having Scandinavian or Eastern European feel to it.
Of course those memories could have been from my past life where I'm sure I was a "stop sign" or something equally important.

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I, Curmudgeon: Maminka sounds Slavic/Russian to me. I don't think it's Scandinavian. I haven't heard of any such a book, but good luck finding it! It's annoying not remembering titles.



Werner wrote: "I was behind schedule in reviewing the most recent book I finished, Fire Storm by my Goodreads friend Mackenzie Dare, but I finally have it posted here: www.goodreads.com/review/show/543627831 . It..."
All in all this sounds like a pretty good book.
All in all this sounds like a pretty good book.



Nice review, Werner. I think it's wonderful that you read to your wife.




How about you, Nancy --are you much of a poetry fan?


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Over the years, I've read several others that I've also liked; I need to review those too, one of these days!




Werner wrote: "My Goodreads friend Krisi's latest novel, Mareritt, hasn't been published for very long; but I had the privilege of beta reading it. So, since it was published with no significant changes, I was a..."
Good review Werner. I enjoyed reading it.
Good review Werner. I enjoyed reading it.

So far, I believe I'm the only person who's reviewed this one yet (it's a fairly new book, and I'd gotten it as a review copy). But the author deserves a lot more reader/reviewers, and I'm hoping that he'll get them!

Who Moved the Stone?: A Skeptic Looks at the Death and Resurrection of Christ, by Frank Morison. www.goodreads.com/review/show/25772834
Handbook on Abortion by J. C. Wilkie. www.goodreads.com/review/show/18019047
Sex for Christians: The Limits and Liberties of Sexual Living by Lewis Smedes.
www.goodreads.com/review/show/17314047
Loving Homosexuals as Jesus Would: A Fresh Christian Approach by Chad Thompson. www.goodreads.com/review/show/25473138
Evolution: A Theory In Crisis by Michael Denton.
www.goodreads.com/review/show/17337068
How Walmart Is Destroying America (And the World): And What You Can Do about It by Bill Quinn. www.goodreads.com/review/show/17308959


Very good review of Evolution: A Theory in Crisis. This is a topic that interests me and I like finding books that you don't necessarily need a doctorate to understand. This goes on my TBR list for a time when my brain is thirsty for this kind of knowledge.
thx for bringing it to my attention!
thx for bringing it to my attention!

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I find your experience and comments very interesting. it surely is a Book that contains lessons and experiences for a lifetime. I am agnostic in a way, but studied the sociology of religions and grew up Christian. Still belongs to a church as well. Loved your review.

Yes, very new indeed. Just started out this morning in this group. Thanks for the welcome!

Moved the Stone? : A Skeptic Looks at the Death and Resurrection of Christ"
Perhaps I am a sucker for controversial books, but enjoyed your review from a objective, yet Christian point of view. Great review! I follow your reviews now. It is worth it :-)
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