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Book Review: Latino Protestants in America: Growing and Diverse by Mark T. Mulder

Latino Protestants in America: Growing and Diverse by Mark T. Mulder This is a great book though a bit outdated on Hispanic demographics (up to 2016 or 2017 when book was published. Much has changed since then) but this is understandable, but it is totally worth reading. It is based on a qualitative study of […]

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A short review of Remaking the World: How 1776 Created the Post-Christian West

Remaking the World: How 1776 Created the Post-Christian West by Andrew Wilson I gave this book last Christmas to my 14-year-old daughter thinking it would be a good book for her (some parts that deal with sexuality would be considered too explicit for some young readers. Caution is advised) and it was, but it was […]

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Book Review: Les Miserables (audio book)

Les Misérables by Victor Hugo My rating: 5 of 5 stars Finished listening to the audio book produced by LivriBox. It is free and it offers multiple readers, some better than others but overall good. They have many classics in their library. This book took me a while to listen, which I mostly did when […]

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