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"Actually a pretty cool book, with attention to a time-line of events, unlike most books that throe everything at you and then try to put it in a line. Also it points its attention to main god and their relations, and unlike other books it also points at facts of historical value." — Regina (4 out of 5 stars)
"Actually a pretty cool book, with attention to a time-line of events, unlike most books that throe everything at you and then try to put it in a line. Also it points its attention to main god and their relations, and unlike other books it also points at facts of historical value."
" Nice little primer - good place to start. (But don't stop here, obviously!) "
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