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The Sacred Depths of Nature by Ursula Goodenough

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4.0

Ursula is a Religious Naturalist, and in this book she describes her love of nature and elucidates her reasons for adhering to this religion. Upon reading about her and picking up this book, I became very interested in Religious Naturalism.
Religious Naturalism is a religion based on a belief that only the natural world exists; there is no supernatural, gods, angels or anything else outside this world; so we need to hold the natural world sacred and respect it. I found a religion without supernatural beliefs intriguing, and so was this book. I enjoyed it very much.
Battle Lines: A Graphic History of the Civil War by Ari Kelman, Jonathan Fetter-Vorm

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2.0

I had to read this for a class I took at university. I found it simplistic and not very interesting.