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| | Amazon.de: English Books: Conversations with God (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21) |
 | | It is difficult to criticize God, but if he is as pleasant as he presents himself in Walsch's books, then he won't mind the paltry mention of a structural problem. |
 | | A hefty portion of Conversations With God, Book 3 backtracks to topics that were well covered in Book 1, and while a certain amount of recap is good to build on, Walsch's repeated return to these earlier conversations gets a bit frustrating for the reader who is familiar with the earlier books. |
 | | With an overwhelming clarity, CWG Book 3 rings true the nature of human existance in a world filled with miserable, self-righteous, unfulfilled, and generally repressed individuals who would rather cheat each other out of money, goods and services than provide the most basic needs to their common siblings. |
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