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blueyorkie 's review for:
The Pilgrim's Progress
by John Bunyan
It is undoubtedly an exciting approach to faith and religion, more accessible and even playful because it stages in the form of easy-to-understand metaphors the journey of an ordinary man, a gentleman from the 17th century, in a sort of concrete situation. But for the disbeliever that I am, it remains just as indigestible. Some passages even made me jump. Those who have faith, ask questions, or research will find their way there. I don't have it (and if I have, it would be just a few), and it's a path of resilience that doesn't suit me, far too exclusive and excessive and far too many things. I did, however, find some of the answers I had come for regarding the Vanity Fair. It's not that bad already.