Book review: Sea of delusion; a novell based on a true story about religious delusion
I've grown up in Katwijk, a town at the Dutch coast. Traditionally, it is a fishing village where religion always has played an important role and still…
I've grown up in Katwijk, a town at the Dutch coast. Traditionally, it is a fishing village where religion always has played an important role and still…
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You know how some books feel less like you’re reading and more like you’re actually living inside someone’s messy, complicated head? That’s exactly how…
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