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Not just a mystery, but a revelation of secrets that made Andrew feel like an outsider, leaving him desperate for affection.
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When I first read this book, I was AMAZED...because I found it to be 100% in keeping with my own experiences, experiences I had been trying for years to convey to others. I had been able to get through to some people who didn't mind my scientific explanations and support information; but a lot of my friends just don't care about that...they are only interested in results.
This is a book about the results, and techniques to get them. If you want the science behind it, you'll need to look further; but "From Atoms to Angels" is a heck of a good introduction to by applying metaphysical principles to your life to make it work.
Not that i can judge that, but i loved the story, i loved the way it kept me gripped right til the end. I read the whole thing in 3 days.. and i hardly ever read.
I would certainly recommend this book to anyone, just cos it's fun and has a nice development towards to end.
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Deborah Paul shows her humanness in her articles and it resonates with those of us who might be experiencing or have experienced the same things, albeit . . . marriage, children, weight issues, hair issues, empty nest, etc. There is something here for everyone.
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These sources are wide-ranging in style and scope, including works from Roman historians such as Ammianus Marcellinus and Orosius, Antique and Early Medieval chronicles, a selection of Saints' Lives, excerpts from Gregory of Tours, and numerous poems, letters, and legislative and legal documents.
This is a great starting point for someone wondering what original source material is available for the period. It also provides the reader with something of a "feel" for how life was conducted in Western Europe during the 5th-7th centuries. I found it excellent for showing me which primary sources I wanted to study further, such as Sidonius, Fredegar and Ammianus. It is also a very good counter to anyone characterizing the early medieval period as a "dark age" - one devoid of any written works.