Hi everyone. I am not too thrilled about any of the books for the competition this year (nothing this year makes me go "I really want to read this") so I was wondering if anyone can provide a synopsis of each book/which book they prefer. Thanks and good luck this year!
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however, i am reading one of the books: "have you seen the one i love?" by H.H. Pope Shenouda III. im not done with it yet, but its amazing and i STRONGLY recommend reading it.
...STRONGLY
another book is called "remembering thy first love" idk by who
focus on one book, and really know it... rather than reading all 4.
I am not doing the competition this year, altough i did it last year.
however, i am reading one of the books: "have you seen the one i love?" by H.H. Pope Shenouda III. im not done with it yet, but its amazing and i STRONGLY recommend reading it.
...STRONGLY
I'm reading that and I'm not gonna lie, it hasn't really lived up to everything I've heard. I feel like in spots where H.H. could have/should have elaborated more, he chose not to.
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I am not doing the competition this year, altough i did it last year.
however, i am reading one of the books: "have you seen the one i love?" by H.H. Pope Shenouda III. im not done with it yet, but its amazing and i STRONGLY recommend reading it.
...STRONGLY
I'm reading that and I'm not gonna lie, it hasn't really lived up to everything I've heard. I feel like in spots where H.H. could have/should have elaborated more, he chose not to.
I'm only up to chapter 3. i finished the "Come, my beloved, Let us lodge in the villages" chapter & "Your name is ointment poured forth" .. so far, i think H.H. made great parallels such as the word "virgins" representing the consecration of the soul to the Lord. and in the story of the 5 wise & 5 foolish virgins, the number 5 is specific to the 5 senses. which parts could he have elaborated on more?