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The Atheist’s Mass (Penguin Black Classics, #41)
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bookshelves: penguin-black-classics, owned-books, short-stories, classics
Jul 25, 2020
bookshelves: penguin-black-classics, owned-books, short-stories, classics
I love reading Penguin Black Classics – because I never know what I'm going to find.
This turned out to be two short stories; one about faith and one about family ties during the French Revolution. Both filled with wonderful insight and wit.
While the stories themselves perhaps don't make unforgettable reading experiences, the book has done its job as an appetizer and made me hungry for more. Which is the point with these tiny volumes after all.
This turned out to be two short stories; one about faith and one about family ties during the French Revolution. Both filled with wonderful insight and wit.
While the stories themselves perhaps don't make unforgettable reading experiences, the book has done its job as an appetizer and made me hungry for more. Which is the point with these tiny volumes after all.
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July 25, 2020
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classics
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