at0ncebecoming's review

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1.0

Honestly I skimmed heavily after the first chapter where Celeste decides to use multiple out-of-context examples of other people's religions to make a point. To be honest, I don't see much validity in a book that sells itself as "Road Map" to compassion when the first chapter is filled with inaccurate portrayals of religions that the author does not practice and obviously does not study.

Spoiler alert: The shepherd's rod was, and still is, used as a tool to extend comfort and guidance; an extension of the arm which most accurately represents a hug. But the author doesn't know that because it wouldn't be convenient to do any actual research.

loewinzahn's review

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hopeful informative reflective fast-paced

3.0

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