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Old 06-03-2012, 12:47 AM   #15
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MCA Hogarth's A Rosary of Stones and Thornes has angels and archangels and fallen angels, a Jesuit priest and a couple of teenagers. I found it both funny and thought provoking (in a light way) - although she does mention on the cover that "This is not a serious commentary on religion." I enjoyed it quite a bit. Available from Amazon and Smashwords and in paper.
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