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The Scrolls of Tora Bora: Hafsah's Recension
In this enthralling debut, ancient scrolls pulled from the ruined caves in Tora Bora, Afghanistan, are found to possess a provocative secret - a secret that threatens to destroy the very foundations of Islam. The Christians want it as as a weapon. The Jews want it as a shield. The Muslims want it to go away.
An aging professor and expert paleographer, Antonin Brezjvic, understands the scrolls' secret and the threat to Islam that it represents and the violent repercussions it would create. Realizing he needs help, he enlists the aid of the one person he knows he can trust, his former student, and the son he never had, Conner Havvick. Conner arrives to assist his long-time friend and mentor, only to find that the situation is worse than Brezjvic had imagined. A series of break-ins and assaults propel Conner on his quest for answers... and for vengeance. Unyielding as an adversary, Conner Havvick is triangulated by a bloody, three-way crossfire as he comes face-to-face with the historically brutal, secular side of religion in The Scrolls of Tora Bora: Hafsah's Recension.
An entertaining thriller, filled with vibrant characters, this historically-based fiction is the answer to the need for an intellectual dissertation on Islam that everyone can read and enjoy. Be entertained as you are educated concerning the barbaric and evil nature of Islam..
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Baralam and Yewasef: The Ethiopic Version of a Christianized Recension of the Legend of the Buddha and the Bodhisattva
1923. Budge, of the British Museum, is considered to be one of the foremost Egyptologists of the 20th Century The object of this work is to put into the hands of those who are interested in the spiritual romance of Barlaam and Ioasaph, as it is commonly called, the complete Ethiopic text of the Christianized version of this remarkable work, together with an English translation of the same. See other works by this author available from Kessinger Publishing..
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A Love of Reading: Reviews of Contemporary Fiction
Every year, Robert Adams prepares a series of five reviews of contemporary novels, to be delivered alone on a theatre stage to sold-out audiences in Toronto and Montreal. In A Love of Reading Adams has now gathered 18 of his most brilliant reviews, from Jack Maggs by Peter Carey and The Poisonwood Bible by Barbara Kingsolver, to A Fine Balance by Rohinton Mistry and Barney’s Version by Mordecai Richler. In them he skillfully interweaves a nimble and entertaining discussion of plot, theme, and characterization with fascinating historical, biographical, and literary context. He is repeatedly drawn to the spectacle of less-than-perfect humans making their way in a hostile world, and as a result a review by Robert Adams is almost always a hugely satisfying mix of rich pathos and abundant humour.

Famously, Adams reads a book a day, from which he selects only those novels that are truly extraordinary, that have made him see some part of the world or some aspect of the human condition in a new light – because for Adams, the best books always take the reader on a journey, with a destination very distant from the point of departure. It should be not only a journey of discovery – an exploration of the author’s vision – but also of risk. By matching one’s own vision to that of the author, says Adams, the reader enters an exciting negotiation to produce a new vision of his own. This joint enterprise between reader and writer, the shared risk and the wonder of discovery, is the foundation of A Love of Reading.

• For the last six years, Robert Adams has presented an annual series of book reviews to sold out audiences. Eighty per cent
of Adams’ 3,000 subscribers in Toronto and Montreal renew for the following season
• This book is a selection of modern classics from a discriminating and entertaining guide
• Perfect for reading groups
Quill & Quire, noting the jump in sales of any book reviewed by Adams, has called the phenomenon “The Adams Effect”


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