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ââ/5. Not really my cuppa tea.
Can a person be religious yet does not believe in God? This is the quration answeres by Balzac, who delivers a deeply emotional ballad. It's humanistic and very-well crafted, with a skillful touch of mystery and suspense. Balzac is able to stunning heavy detail in such a short space, and Balzac is no exception, paints a picture using only few words. The style itself may not fit into contemporary writing today, however, it is a product of its time.
Well-written, but I simply have no interest in stories of "faith and sacrifice," as the back cover states. Photo of Amiens cathedral in France. #24in48 #readathon