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Filling the Stacks
If you could curate a non-traditional section in a library or bookstore, what would you call it and what titles (real or otherwise) would you shelve?
I would start a web café. Coffee, Tea and honest health food snacks. A large reading area with comfortable chairs. About 15 computers in private spaces. The spaces would be enclosed by the backs of stacks. Each stack would be for reading or buying,
One stack would be reserved for specific books about history related to Christianity. Another stack would be related to the history of any religions or churches or cults that practice some type of worship. A third would be books written about USA Government by journalists. Other stacks would also contain specific groups of books.
Some of the books contained in the stacks will be all versions of the Holy Scriptures including The Women’s Bible by Elizabeth Cady Stanton, The Bahr: by Aryeh Kaplan, Christian Mysticism by William Ralph Inge, Midrash by Boruch Cliinton, Dreams and Visions by Kenneth Jackson, “The Assassins “ by Oliver North and Joe Musser: ,Religion in America” by George c. Bedell, Leo Sandon, Jr. , Charles T. Wellborn , The Fitness Instinct by Peg Jordan, America’s Prophet, by Bruce Feiler, Ghost Wars, the Koran, The Bible; The Koran; and Science by Mr. Faisal Fahim, Dr. Maurice Bucaille and Dr Zakir Naik, It Is About Islam by Glenn Beck
This may not meet your criteria of non-traditional. If your looking for books to read I recommend each one on this list. If your looking for the books I have read in 70 years the list is to long to put on this blog. If you are looking for horror try the news.
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