I thought I would enjoy Sacred Nature: Restoring Our Ancient Bond With The Natural World written by a former convent nun, Karen Armstrong but I didn't. I expected a fifty fifty balance of nature and sacred but I got an eighty twenty balance with more sacred and less nature. Some parts were interesting but to tell you the truth I skimmed more than half the book.
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