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Brush of an Angel's Wing Review

Brush of an Angel's Wing
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I PURCHASED THIS BOOK AS A GIFT FOR A FRIEND AND WAS DRAWN TO READING IT. I COULD NOT PUT THIS BOOK DOWN. I HAD MY OWN "ANGEL EXPERIENCE" READING "BRUSH OF AN ANGELS WING". I WOULD RECCOMMEND FOR EVERYONE TO READ BELIEVER OR NOT!

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The Submarine Effect Review

The Submarine Effect
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This (Kindle Edition) is a good read, but it is rife with gross misspellings, grammar errors, and language insults. You would think that publishers would be more careful about things like this.

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The world as we know it is gone. Those who orchestrated the end of our existence never believed we would take their world with us. Like many of those who came before them, they underestimated the strength of purpose that gave birth to the American spirit. Hundreds of years later our descendants will rise from the depths to face a world that has mutated into something very different and very, very lethal.

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The Castles of the Assassins Review

The Castles of the Assassins
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I really enjoyed reading this book as it was a lively tale of interesting travels in Iran and the experiences involved. However, the author is not an authority on the Assassins, or for that matter, Iranian/Persian history. Therefore if you really want to find out in detail about the history of Assassins, I recommend the book Assassin Legends: Myths of the Isma'ilis by Farhad Daftary.

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For nearly 150 years, the secret society of the Assassins used subterfuge, intimidation, and even assassination to control the Middle East, from Syria to Persia. Carried out from a remote castle in northwest Iran, called the Alamut, this vast reign of terror was reaching its zenith in the early 12th century. But by 1256, the Assassins had disappeared without a trace and their strongholds became ruins. This is the account of the Alamut Valley exploration that in 1960 recorded the social and archaeological history of the castles, the valley, and its ruthless inhabitants.

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