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Emma's avatar

currently reading return of the strong gods after watching one of your old videos on it, and have desmond fennell on my list to read next 😊

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Levi Morgan's avatar

My to read list just got bigger. I’ve only read 2 of these.

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Rachel's avatar

Hey Keith - wondering if you've read The Perennial Philosophy by Aldous Huxley? After watching your video on Perennialism - which introduced me to the concept entirely - I was surprised to not see that book on your list.

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Neil Daly's avatar

Have you ever read Glenanaar by Canon Sheehan. It is fiction but discusses real historical events like the Doneraile Conspiracy. It is a good yarn. Thanks for your recommendations!

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Keith Woods's avatar

Not familiar with it, no

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Neil Daly's avatar

It might be a little old fashioned, but it discusses the stigma of being related to informers, the horror of the famine but ends on a positive note discussing the reforms of the land league “Ireland is passing into Irish hands once more” and exhorting emigrants to return. Best wishes in your valuable work!

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Peter's avatar

What's the most beautifully written book you've read?

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Keith Woods's avatar

Steppenwolf by Herman Hesse comes to mind, but I haven't read a lot of fiction

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Peter's avatar

Me either. How about the most beautiful or inspiring work of non-fiction you've read then?

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