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I Inhale the City, the City Exhales Me
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last updated Mar 06, 2013 05:27AM
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I'm in this so I'm a bit biased. I also have the first anthology.
I found this one less disturbing, though there are a few stories that made me put the book down and back slowly away (Lucy Snyder, I'm looking directly at you). Most of the stories had me thinking about the nature of faith.
The ones that stuck with me the most:
Subletting God's head, Tom Piccirilli: a guy living in God's head and being privy to His innermost thoughts. A part of me felt rubbed wrong by his portrayal of Jesus.
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I found this one less disturbing, though there are a few stories that made me put the book down and back slowly away (Lucy Snyder, I'm looking directly at you). Most of the stories had me thinking about the nature of faith.
The ones that stuck with me the most:
Subletting God's head, Tom Piccirilli: a guy living in God's head and being privy to His innermost thoughts. A part of me felt rubbed wrong by his portrayal of Jesus.
The Can ...more

Not all of us are religious, but we’ve all got faith in something. Whether it be a god, another person, our own selves, or just faith in the knowledge that in the end, things will be alright, faith is what keeps us going when we have nothing else left. In this collection of twenty-six stories edited by Maurice Broaddus and Jerry Gordon, authors such as Jay Lake, Lavie Tidhar, Jennifer Pelland, and Mike Resnick walk us through the highs and lows of the human experience with tales of the successes
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