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Very intriguing and convincing book about a girl's reincarnation from ancient Egypt to 20th century England, and her quest to return to Egypt (& the town of Abydos in particular). Throughout it all she has ghostly visits from Seti the First, who was her lover when she was one of the young priestesses at his temple in Abydos.
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Tender Buttons by Gertrude Stein
effiemihopoulos, February 28, 2007
A classic, a very classic, classic that everyone EVERYONE everyone should read and READ and read.(6 of 6 readers found this comment helpful)
The Search for Omm Sety: A Story of Eternal Love by Jonathan Cott
effiemihopoulos, February 28, 2007
Very intriguing and convincing book about a girl's reincarnation from ancient Egypt to 20th century England, and her quest to return to Egypt (& the town of Abydos in particular). Throughout it all she has ghostly visits from Seti the First, who was her lover when she was one of the young priestesses at his temple in Abydos.(8 of 9 readers found this comment helpful)
Hegemony or Survival: America's Quest for Global Dominance (The American Empire Project) by Noam Chomsky
effiemihopoulos, February 16, 2007
It should be global required reading!(7 of 11 readers found this comment helpful)
Chomsky Reader by Noam Chomsky
effiemihopoulos, February 16, 2007
The indispensible Chomsky...(5 of 12 readers found this comment helpful)
Understanding Power: the Indispensable Chomsky (UK Edition) by Noam Chomsky
effiemihopoulos, February 16, 2007
Who else better to comment on power and the vicissitudes that surround it...(4 of 6 readers found this comment helpful)
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