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message 1: by Icke (new)

Icke | 33 comments Hello guys and gals! another month has gone by, meaning another check-in for this year's book review! How is everyone finding 'In the Buddha's Words'?

It's definitely quite a different change in pace to Tao Te Ching

Has anyone managed to read it all?


message 2: by Oskar002 (new)

Oskar002 | 2 comments I am still going, and hope to finish it in time


message 3: by Icke (new)

Icke | 33 comments Oskar002 wrote: "I am still going, and hope to finish it in time"
Nice one!!
It's definitely quite a long one!

Good luck!


message 4: by Alfie (new)

Alfie (alfieferguson) | 1 comments Just finished yesterday. Started late so had to power through haha.


message 5: by Icke (new)

Icke | 33 comments Alfie wrote: "Just finished yesterday. Started late so had to power through haha."

Congrats!! This one is definitely a far cry from January's Tao Te Ching, in terms of length.


message 6: by bernie (new)

bernie | 1 comments monks, it has occurred to me that i have yet to finish this book. but being myself, subject to birth, aging, and death, i am prevailing and listening to this bondage, nibbana, on audible.


message 7: by mia (new)

mia | 1 comments so so behind with this book. I’m only on page 19 because I’m a college student. March will definitely be the month for me to catch up!!


message 8: by Icke (new)

Icke | 33 comments mia wrote: "so so behind with this book. I’m only on page 19 because I’m a college student. March will definitely be the month for me to catch up!!"
Yeah, it's a slow read!


message 9: by Rebecca (new)

Rebecca Marley | 1 comments Honestly, the repetitive phrases make it a bit difficult to keep going. I do enjoy the introductions to the chapters that summarize it. Pushing through, hoping to learn but also hoping to finish.


message 10: by Kevin (new)

Kevin Baxter | 2 comments Haven’t been able to finish it yet, pushing through though! I really do hope to finish it. I have been enjoying it but I agree that it is a little too repetitive.


message 11: by Oskar002 (new)

Oskar002 | 2 comments did you get the new email from pewds?


message 12: by Icke (new)

Icke | 33 comments Oskar002 wrote: "did you get the new email from pewds?"

Nothing yet, why? Have you?


message 13: by Awelone (new)

Awelone | 4 comments I'm halfway through this book (I've started late as i was reading a different book after Tao) and it's quite hard to get through. Similarly to Rebecca's comment, it's repetitive, but I like the introductions. This is supposed to be a book for beginners in Buddhism, but even though I know a little bit about eastern religions, it's quite confusing sometimes, there are a lot of names, rules, gods etc. which are not much explained and other things are maybe over explained.


message 14: by Michal (new)

Michal Pokorný | 1 comments I got almost half way through but I'm skipping and going for Epictetus now, I couldn't find it that enjoyable, but most importantly couldn't find much to learn from it. I'm excited for stoicism though, I've been curious how it is written about in books


message 15: by Henri (new)

Henri Mingu (aseaofourown) Are we not going to have a March topic to talk about our personal choices?


message 16: by Icke (new)

Icke | 33 comments a sea of our own wrote: "Are we not going to have a March topic to talk about our personal choices?"

Hey, just made one now. Apologies, it's been a long March, haha. Let me know what you've picked for March :)


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