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john schwery <[log in to unmask]>
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Sat, 1 Aug 2009 08:33:43 -0400
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Vinny, I read that Rosenberg series and it is fairly good. It is a 
bit like the Left Behind series but it is more political.  I agree 
with you in that there aren't many good books to read.

earlier, Vinny Samarco, wrote:
>Hi Phil,
>I'm afraid I'm extremely fussy about what I read in the religion 
>section. There is a lot of stuff from other religions other than 
>Christianity. Frankly, these days I have enjoyed some of the 
>Christian fiction much more. Try these three books by Randy 
>Alcorn.  Read in This order as it is a series.  1, Deadline.  2, 
>Dominion.  3.  Decption.  You can go  to the author section and get 
>the db  numbers for yourwself.
>Also, the Joel C rosenberg books look good, though I have only read 
>the last Jihad.
>
>I have been on the bard book list now for a year and a half and I 
>notice there is a steady decline of Christian books.  Sometimes you 
>might only get one book in four to six weeks.   mostly, the new book 
>lists which come out on Friday feature mysteries, romances Sci fi, 
>etc.  Oh yes, I do find myself reading books in a number of other 
>fields of my  interests.  At least in my case, because there is so 
>much to read, and it is so easy to download and take it with you, I 
>have a tendancy to read books more than the bible--but that just my 
>thing I'm sure.
>Vinny
>----- Original Message ----- From: "Phil Scovell" <[log in to unmask]>
>To: <[log in to unmask]>
>Sent: Friday, July 31, 2009 5:53 PM
>Subject: Suggested BARD Christian Books
>
>
>>Anyone else want to offer what they enjoyed reading in the 
>>Christian section of the BARD library?
>>
>>Phil.
>
>John

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