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review 2019-03-15 23:28
The Political Writings of St. Augustine
The Political Writings of St. Augustine - Henry Paolucci,Dino Bigongiari,Augustine of Hippo

The most important voice in political thought throughout the Middle Ages, influencing even St. Aquinas, was that of St. Augustine.  Through excerpts of sermons, letters, and selections from City of God, the 4th-century theologians’ view of the world of man is shown both in its maturity and development.

 

Covering almost 360 pages, the vast majority of it being the words of St. Augustine, this book’s quality comes down to the introduction by Henry Paolucci and the appendix containing a lecture by Dino Bigongiari.  Instead of helping set the stage for understanding the works the reader was about to encounter Paolucci’s introduction really didn’t do anything to give context just information about the man and his works overall.  However the lecture of Bigongiari opens the reader’s eyes to understanding what they had just read, but that’s only if they made it to the very end of the book after potentially giving up trying to figure out why some of these selections were included.  In fact the reader learns more in the last 15 pages of the book about St. Augustine’s political thoughts than the previous 340+ by the theologians own hand.  It would have been better to have Bigongiari’s lecture as the introduction so as it give the reader insights about how to understand the author’s thinking.

 

The Political Writings of St. Augustine is a nice selection of the theologian’s writings about political subjects, however because of the way the book is structured the reader will not understand the man until the very end if they even get that far.  I can only recommend the lecture by Dino Bigongiari presented at the end of the book, the rest is unfortunately worthless.

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text 2018-07-27 21:50
Reading progress update: I've read 30%.
Raptor Threat (Dino Squad Book 1) - Tom Wright

So it's the dinosaurs versus the velociraptors, which makes no sense because it's dinosaurs versus dinosaurs, because raptors are dinosaurs.   

 

humans’ interest in continued living.

Wright, Tom. Raptor Threat (Dino Squad Book 1) (Kindle Location 270). Moonlight Crew Publishing. Kindle Edition.

 

Why would you use continue living and not survival there?

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text 2018-07-27 21:43
Reading progress update: I've read 29%.
Raptor Threat (Dino Squad Book 1) - Tom Wright

the stegosaur’s footsteps.

Wright, Tom. Raptor Threat (Dino Squad Book 1) (Kindle Location 256). Moonlight Crew Publishing. Kindle Edition.

 

Stegosaurus' footsteps.  

 

Annoyed since they got stegosaurus right a couple sentences ago.  

 

Also, annoyed because I'm so hot I feel like I could pass out without the fan straight up in my face at close range, but I can't breathe when it's straight up in my face like that. 

 

Can it be less hot now, please?

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text 2018-07-27 21:25
Reading progress update: I've read 26%.
Raptor Threat (Dino Squad Book 1) - Tom Wright

So I got into this a lot. 

 

Then came the info dump that was so ridiculous that I was rolling my eyes.   Looks like it might just be a two and a half to three stars: I'm enjoying it, and yet there are elements like the ridiculous science that this is shoving down my throat in great detail that I simply can't find it in myself to buy. 

 

And then there's the fact that the world building is coming right now, and it annoyed me that I didn't have the backstory earlier.  

 

This would have been a two star review - possibly less - if these info dumps weren't here...

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text 2018-07-27 15:41
Reading progress update: I've read 5%.
Raptor Threat (Dino Squad Book 1) - Tom Wright

The dinosaurs have foot rockets now?  Oh, man, this might be too ridiculous even for me...

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