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Thomaz Cardoso Cardoso থেকে Sazlıca Belediyesi, 51000 Sazlıca Belediyesi/Niğde Merkez/Niğde, Turkey থেকে Sazlıca Belediyesi, 51000 Sazlıca Belediyesi/Niğde Merkez/Niğde, Turkey

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Thomaz Cardoso Cardoso থেকে Sazlıca Belediyesi, 51000 Sazlıca Belediyesi/Niğde Merkez/Niğde, Turkey

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Sayings and parables by Sundar Singh, the sayings being edited in the form of questions and answers. The book is OK, but I find his life more interesting than his writings.

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This is my favorite book. The first time I read it I was a junior in high school who didn't pay a ton of attention in American History and thus really didn't know how the story was going to end. I am perfectly willing to admit now what I didn't know then, which is that even Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein (who I love with a love that is true and pure) weren't telling the whole Watergate story. They told the part of the story they were in, which is A) necessarily biased and B) not anywhere near the entire picture. I was out of college before I ever read anything that talked about the trials and the impeachment business and Nixon's resignation. To all intents and purposes, this book ends when everyone realizes that Woodward and Bernstein were right. Which is fine with me. Every time I re-read this book, despite knowing how things turn out, I still find it suspenseful and exciting. The story takes off at lightning speed right away; the very first few pages introduce a colorful cast of characters, including my beloved Woodward and Bernstein and the AWESOME Deep Throat, whose magical trick with Woodward's newspaper (where he somehow managed to secretly get hold of it and draw a tiny clock on a designated page indicating what time he wanted to meet Woodward, without anyone ever noticing him at all) seemed amazing to me until I learned that Mark Felt (AKA Deep Throat) was CIA and trained in covert operations. No wonder he was so sneaky and cool.