By: GISB 003
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2025-05-08 10:13:45 |
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Big read to uncover little nuggets of interest. Very mixed reaction to book. Pictures placed randomly, and print small. |
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By: AUCK 349
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2022-10-03 13:16:25 |
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A wide ranging response from our group to this book. It is a huge subject and required careful reading to fully appreciate the author's grasp of the subject. I loved it! |
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By: TAKA 001
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2021-12-14 11:40:43 |
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Not everybody managed to finish the book, as it is a 'big' read. The people that did finish it, liked it for its writing style, the historical details and found it worthwhile. Many did not agree with the notes provided. A common theme was the cruelty that many religions have been subjected to and have subjected others to. It was interesting to realize that how the Muslim faith is practised is closer to how the first Christians practised theirs. |
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By: DIAM 001
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2020-12-14 12:46:05 |
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Opinions varied from not reading this book to enjoying it tremendously. Beautiful and descriptive (and with wry humour) writing. It took us to a world, culture and religions that we knew little about. Some had visited the area so appreciated the in depth descriptions of where they had been in recent years or 50 years ago. More than a travel book, it is a history and/or a reference book which gives a wealth of information, but for most of us it was too much to absorb in one reading. |
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By: NGON 001
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2020-12-14 12:40:47 |
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Well, we all gave it a go! 4 got further than the others, and one finished it. It is a pity it was not easier to read as we got quite a good discussion going about the history of the region he travelled, and the future of the Christian church in the area. |
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By: AUCK 238
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2020-12-14 12:33:05 |
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Although we didn't all finish the book and some of us found it rather dry, a lively discussion on the Middle East and its politics resulted. |
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By: DUNED 007
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2020-12-14 12:31:22 |
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Opinions were mixed about this book. Some didn't read it, others found it hard to read, and some really enjoyed it. Members who had visited Turkey or Jerusalem found it particularly interesting. |
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By: WAIKA 004
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2020-12-14 12:29:02 |
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Only two people did not like the book. It was very readable and generated excellent discussion. |
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By: TEANA 001
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2020-12-14 12:27:40 |
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Several members were absent but we still managed to have a good discussion. One didn't enjoy it and several were unable to finish reading it, although liked what they did read and would like to eventually complete the book. One member had travelled in that area and gave the book high praise. |
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By: DANN 001
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2020-12-14 12:25:14 |
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This was an excellent book for promoting discussion. We were fascinated by the information, and were googling the monasteries and sects to see if they still survived... |
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By: NAP 024
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2020-12-14 12:22:32 |
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Members welcomed the opportunity to read about history and travel they were not terribly familiar with, and were pleased they did. |
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By: WHITBY 003
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2020-11-04 15:02:32 |
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A new look at the Middle East, Byzantine Empire, and early branches of Christianity and Islam beginnings. Not really a travel book as claimed. The storyline and clutter of details jump about, but it's worth the effort to get to some very interesting segments. Worth the read if you like history and the history of religion. |
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