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Books teach us to love, dream, hope, and think critically, whether they’re fiction or not. I believe that there is that one particular book for each of us that touches us differently. For my part, this exceptional book I consider the best did not only open my mind to happiness, sadness and romance but more to the reality of justice — justice not conferred by man but by the omnipotent creator.

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By Alice Sebold
Little Brown, 328 pages


One of the surprise literary sensations this year was a novel told from the point of view of a murdered teenage girl from somewhere up in heaven. Alice Sebold’s The Lovely Bones represents possibly a new publishing genre – a kind of holistic spiritual literature that also serves as a best-selling page-turner. If Oprah still had a book club, this would be on it.
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                    [Summary] => 

Books teach us to love, dream, hope, and think critically, whether they’re fiction or not. I believe that there is that one particular book for each of us that touches us differently. For my part, this exceptional book I consider the best did not only open my mind to happiness, sadness and romance but more to the reality of justice — justice not conferred by man but by the omnipotent creator.

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By Alice Sebold
Little Brown, 328 pages


One of the surprise literary sensations this year was a novel told from the point of view of a murdered teenage girl from somewhere up in heaven. Alice Sebold’s The Lovely Bones represents possibly a new publishing genre – a kind of holistic spiritual literature that also serves as a best-selling page-turner. If Oprah still had a book club, this would be on it.
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