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Prayer Governs GodReview Date: 2008-04-07

IF YOU CAN FIND THIS ONE - GET IT!Review Date: 2004-10-23

Ideology shaping politicsReview Date: 1999-10-23

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A Tribute To Ambassador Per AngerReview Date: 2000-05-25

Important background to understanding Hammarskj�Review Date: 2006-04-21

DELIGHTFUL INSPIRATIONAL READINGReview Date: 2006-10-17
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A very powerful bookReview Date: 2005-10-28
This is the story of the village of Brandebol, which loses its freedom in 1649 to a new German nobleman who is determined to grind the farmers under his rule. Among his fellows, Ragnar Svedje is the only farmer willing to take up arms and defend his freedom. Taking to the forest, Svedje becomes a symbol of the fight for freedom, which embarrasses his countrymen who cravenly knuckle under. But, the cry for freedom is sweeping the country, and everyone will soon have to decide which course to take.
Overall, I found this to be a very powerful book. Vilhelm Moberg (1898-1973) became one of Sweden's leading men of letters, and this book is rightly considered one of his greatest works. In 1942, in spite of Swedish censorship of anything that might embarrass Germany, a movie version of Ride This Night! premiered and swept the country. This is a great book, a classic of Swedish literature that is just as powerful in any language.
I found this to be a great book, one that is bound to appeal to any lover of great literature. (For those so inclined, I must say that this book makes an excellent argument for an armed citizenry that can then resist governmental oppression.)

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A gluey-eyed celebration of Review Date: 2005-08-06
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Delightful and entertainingReview Date: 2002-12-01
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Exciting Conclusion To The Holme TrilogyReview Date: 2001-09-26
The family who originally owned Holme and Ausi is down to its last two surviving members - the old chieftains wife and their son. The old woman still wants vengence, meaning she wants to own Tora and Ausi once more. She's too afraid to want to own Holme again...he's far too dangerous. However, the son Svien has other ideas. He loves Tora and wants her to be his bride of her own free will. Svien works things out with Holme and things go well with Svien and Tora.
The clash between Christians and the worshippers of the old wooden gods comes to a head, and the battle between thralls and freemen continues. This is a very untraditional tale for the genre, written throughout with virtually no dialogue. Fridegard is a first-class storyteller, and infuses beautiful descriptions of wildlife and settings like a true master. The trilogy is a truly brilliant work of artistic literature.
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These prayers are beautiful, they are meaningful and heartfelt. This pamphlet liberates the soul. Precisely because, unless the soul aspires after the divine, it remains in poverty. The illustrations are moving, the annotations concise. It is a life-changing condensation of some of the greatest historical Christian icons and ideas.
With Mother Mary as focal point, it asserts the feminine as component of humanity's understanding of godhead. The idea that a loving, caring, beautiful woman was cruelly and unjustly robbed of the presence of her beloved son, who also happens to be the Son of God, and that she carries forward through the tragedy with grace and nobility indeed ratifies her Heart as Sacred. Mary is put in context not only as Beloved Mother, but triumphant woman, the every-woman of today's feminisms and yesterday's civil rights efforts.
The Saints are esteemed. They remain excellent examples of the rewards of living virtuously. Although, they suffered, they helped humanity and their example continues to help and inspire people everywhere to do good, and try harder. This is a beautiful production. Every word provides ample opportunity for growth and spiritual reward.