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C. Brian Ross

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Average rating: 4.0 · 1 rating · 0 reviews · 3 distinct works
Great Words of the Faith: F...

really liked it 4.00 avg rating — 1 rating — published 2013 — 2 editions
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Foundations of the Faith: D...

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0.00 avg rating — 0 ratings — published 2018 — 2 editions
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Last Port of Call by Jean Grainger
" It was Queenstown, Ireland. Queensland is in Australia! "
Last Port of Call by Jean Grainger
" Agreed! Sadly, this appears to have become the norm with modern authors .Proofreaders must be a dying breed! "
Last Port of Call by Jean Grainger
"Proofreading!

This has a delightful story line and interesting characters. Mr. Devereaux was a fascinating character. However, the book was so poorly proofed the missing words, misspelled words, and incomplete sentences were a constant distraction to " Read more of this review »
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Last Port of Call by Jean Grainger
"Having recently visited Cobh, which was the former harborfront town of Queenstown, I thought this book might be worth a read - especially because of all the high ratings. Overall it wasn't bad, per se, but it also wasn't great.

I thought the story st" Read more of this review »
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“I find it curious that I never heard any astronaut say that he wanted to go to the Moon so he would be able to look back and see the Earth. We all wanted to see what the Moon looked like close up. Yet, for most of us, the most memorable sight was not of the Moon but of our beautiful blue and white home, moving majestically around the sun, all alone and infinite black space.”
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