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Actually, Adler wrote three books all called "How to read a book", darn him! --Uncle Ed 19:48 Mar 28, 2003 (UTC)

Ed, with all due respect could we link a review that is not from an explicitly Christian point of view? Slrubenstein


One trained and equipped to be a life-long learner (an active reader) and whose source of knowledge is of the one and only triune God will be one equipped to take “every thought into captivity to the obedience of Christ” even as Paul stood upon Mars Hill and took captive the thoughts of the Stoic philosophers, and later, the educated King Agrippa, as well as the common Jew and Gentile.'
Yeah. Right Ed. Great review. Real balance. Tannin 23:54 Mar 28, 2003 (UTC)