The Book of Paradox The Book of Paradox by Louise Cooper
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
Some books, though the details of which are hazy in my memory, remain notable simply because I remember that I enjoyed reading them at the time. Louise Cooper's The Book of Paradox is one such novel. Perhaps, someday, I will read it again to see if it has managed to weather the test of time. Luckily, I shall not have to hunt for a copy. I have kept the copy I read over a quarter-century ago because I enjoyed it so much "back in the day".
Maybe 2012 will be a year for revisiting selected old favorites.
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The Bishop of Rwanda
The Bishop of Rwanda by John Rucyahana and James Riordan
This is a short clip recorded at Olivet Nazarene University showing author James Riordan speaking of some of the events and tragedies detailed in his book, The Bishop of Rwanda. This is one book I have been meaning to pick up for some time, now, and I keep thinking that I should have upgraded this from "intention" to "New Year's Resolution" as we enter 2012.
This is a short clip recorded at Olivet Nazarene University showing author James Riordan speaking of some of the events and tragedies detailed in his book, The Bishop of Rwanda. This is one book I have been meaning to pick up for some time, now, and I keep thinking that I should have upgraded this from "intention" to "New Year's Resolution" as we enter 2012.
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