Chris’s
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(group member since Mar 11, 2017)
Chris’s
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from the Kosher Books group.
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Inbar wrote: "Threshold Of PainThis is a new book written by a holocaust survivor.
It does not just deal with the time and experiences during the war, but also with life after the war - livin..."
I will look at that, I had not heard of it before.
I read both, and I read many clean comfortable books that are not either Jewish or Christian. What other books are clean, honest and mention a faith but do not push any religion such as Christianity, Judaism, Islam, Buddhism, Hinduism?Every faith has its place and if it gives someone warmth, hope and well being then its a good thing.
Claudia wrote: "
Horst Christian has written a series of books based on his childhood and about growing up under the Thi..."These look awesome, great recommendation.
Greg wrote: "Another powerful one is Fugitive Pieces,
, set in Greece. It's disjointed and poetic though, not a straightforward story like [book:The Book Thief|1906..."Thank you that is too great recommendations.
Brianna wrote: "The Book Thief is one of my favorite books of all time. It kick started my love for historical fiction. I picked up Salt to the Sea by Ruta Sepetys last year and it quickly became another one of my..."The book thief was hard to get through the first chapter, it was strange have the POV from death. But as I got into it, I loved it.
A majority of holocaust are set in Germany, Poland and Austria.My favorites have to be The Book Thief,
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Night and (Edelweiss Pirates #1) ‘Operation Einstein'
