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Rating:  Summary: An all-too-real glimpse of the foibles of human nature Review: Getting Back is a fast-paced, wry and deftly written story by Mark Maller that examines the question of free will within the context of an original and entertaining novel. Focusing on the life of a seemingly ordinary man, first as a student struggling against a domineering biology professor, and later in life as a destitute, bitter married man seeking revenge on the wife he suspects of adultery, Getting Back questions whether the actions in one's past permanently etch the chart of one's future, and offers an all-too-real glimpse of the foibles of human nature.
Rating:  Summary: Getting Back by Mark Maller Review: Getting Back tackles with humor and intelligence the often-contentious subject of religion and how it can enhance life or become a burden. Rob Silvers clashes with the narrow-mindedness of religion that has gone too far while confronting his own sense of morality. Ah, college! One of the things that sets this book apart from the others dealing with this topic is that we get to meet him again, twenty years after graduation. Highly recommended if you're looking for an interesting and unusual read.
Rating:  Summary: Getting Back by Mark Maller Review: Getting Back tackles with humor and intelligence the often-contentious subject of religion and how it can enhance life or become a burden. Rob Silvers clashes with the narrow-mindedness of religion that has gone too far while confronting his own sense of morality. Ah, college! One of the things that sets this book apart from the others dealing with this topic is that we get to meet him again, twenty years after graduation. Highly recommended if you're looking for an interesting and unusual read.
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