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Lazarus Nunley Nunley itibaren 40312 Vellosillo, Segovia, İspanya itibaren 40312 Vellosillo, Segovia, İspanya

Okuyucu Lazarus Nunley Nunley itibaren 40312 Vellosillo, Segovia, İspanya

Lazarus Nunley Nunley itibaren 40312 Vellosillo, Segovia, İspanya

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Flavia deLuce'u seviyorum!

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Sita, now alive but residing in Teri's body, bands together with her friends to make a last stand against the Telar and the IIC. Both companies are bent on world domination and they will stop at nothing to reach their goals. Wow. Reading this book affected me pretty profoundly. As with the other books in this series, there are alot of references to Krishna and morals/ethics, which I find refreshing. Christopher Pike does a great job doing this, because it isn't shoved down your throat or make you feel uncomfortable reading it. At one point in this book, right before Sita lodges herself in Teri's body, she finds her life being judged. The Scale measures the deeds in your life; diamonds fall to one side of the scale for your good deeds, and black pearls fall to the other side to represent your bad deeds. Whichever ways heavier on the scale at the end determines whether you go to paradise or hell. This idea is origianlly Egyptian in origin, but the author does a great job creatively imagining it to work with this story. This description is done so vividly that after I was done reading I couldn't help but sit on my couch with my eyes closed for a while wondering, "How would my life measure out? Have I done more good things than bad things? Am I really a good person?" I feel like these are thoughts not normaly provoked when reading alot of books these days and I am blown away at how much of an impact I think this would make on a young person reading this. I think it is important every once in a while to stop and measure the content of your life. So many days are just filled with the hustle and bustle of life that most people don't take a moment to just stop and think about it, you know? So while I really enjoyed the story, even more did I enjoy the feelings and thoughts it provoked when completed.

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Really enjoyed this book.