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Nina Foster
is on page 46 of 156
This book is very profound and much easier to understand than “a coarse in miracles.” I am enjoying it a lot. I don’t know why I didn’t finish it before, two times apparently, and I’m surprised I gave it such a bad review in the past.
— Dec 02, 2018 04:22AM
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Nina Foster
is on page 90 of 156
Right here I've realized this book is going to keep repeating and repeating, and although I believe it's concepts, it's too monotonous to continue. With 66 pages left and skimming from this point forward, I see it has offered nothing new since page 1. The ideas are adopted from the book "A Coarse In Miracles", but the author stays stuck on just one aspect and beats it to a pulp. It just didn't make it for me.
— Oct 31, 2016 04:41PM
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Nina Foster
is on page 83 of 156
I'm not really in the mood to be reading philosophy, but I am because I've had it for years and I don't remember reading it; If I started I must not have finished, since a special bookmark my daughter gave me years ago fell out the midddle of it. I can see why I didn't finish it, it's quite repetitious.
— Oct 31, 2016 03:41PM
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Nina Foster
is on page 9 of 156
I've had this book for a long time and it's worth a re-read, so I'm starting it now while waiting for my next fiction book to come in the mail.
— Oct 29, 2016 04:10PM
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