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|author=Reverend Adam Smallbone
|title=The Rev Diaries
|rating=4.5
|genre=Humour
|summary=Adam Smallbone wasn’t always a vicar. He used to work for the Bristol Housing Department, enabling his father-in-law to tell everyone he worked 'in property'. From there, his initial calling was to a rural church in Suffolk which did nothing to prepare him for this, his current London inner city parish. Indeed, he's not prepared for Adoha (the Nigerian parishioner with 19 grandchildren and 'the bottom of God') or Colin, the homeless alcoholic who has adopted Adam and his wife Alex (Mrs Vicarage to Colin). But then Alex also has a lot to get used to; after all, she didn't actually marry a vicar.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>0718178394</amazonuk>
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{{newreview
|title=Burqas, Baseball, and Apple Pie: Being Muslim in America
|summary=For some reason I find myself unable to start this review. So I'll mention this book starts with the end, and see where we go from there. Of course, that's the key – this book does just that – starts with the end of our human life here on Earth (or wherever you happen to be reading this) and posits forty possibilities of what happens thereafter, in the hereafter. It's not so much 'Five People You Meet in Heaven' as 'Forty Heavens you Might Meet People In'.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1847674283</amazonuk>
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{{newreview
|author=Peter Blackstock
|title=The Secret Symbol: The Original Masonic Documents Behind Dan Brown's Latest Bestseller
|rating=3
|genre=Spirituality and Religion
|summary=Pop Quiz. What links Scott of the Antarctic, Jim Davidson, Churchill, and Rabbie Burns? Where and when might you come a cropper trying to spell Boaz, but starting with the B? And what has three stages - unless it's thirty-three, or even ten by the York system?
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1846683734</amazonuk>
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