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message 1: by Heather (new)

Heather Brian yes although the book is very gripping it’s coming face to face with pure evil that I’ve been very sensitive to. Years ago I was told by a metaphysician I knew to read M Scott Peck’s The People of the Lie about his anonymous patients and coming face to face with pure evil was very hard and it still is . When reading your book I’m in the story. I don’t detach and right now so many mixed emotions. Thanks


message 2: by Brian (new)

Brian Michels The People of the Lie is certainly a doozy. In a hat tip to M Scott Peck, my book is the road less traveled that leads to heaven ;-)


message 3: by Heather (new)

Heather I agree. Did you ever read last orders. By graham swift or corelli’s mandolin by Louis de Berniers ? Years ago I would get recommendations from the manager of the American book store in Paris. He told me that captain Corelli was exceptional. But. It might take reading and starting again a few times to get into it. That’s what happened. Then I could not put it down. I think you’d enjoy both. I’m having a hard time focusing on reading but Will go back to Buster
The evil in Busters life I want to disappear from his memory. I want healing now. Like a child. It’s painful and I will finish it


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