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"God Is Not Great: How Religion Poisons Everything" by Christopher Hitchens - general discussion
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Indeed :) Since my English improved a bit since my 1rst reading, I'm pleased to find out that Hitch was (and always is, thanks to his legacy) an even more formidable and redoubtable intellectual than I suspected at first.
Mark wrote: "I am probably not alone in that I read this a long time ago and still have it at home."
Mark wrote: "I am probably not alone in that I read this a long time ago and still have it at home."

Gina wrote: "This has been on my reading list for ages. This is just the push I need to read it! I'm pretty sure it's sitting on my bookshelf."
For ages ? Then go get it, and place it on top of your TRP/TRQ. Right now. You won't regret it ! :)
For ages ? Then go get it, and place it on top of your TRP/TRQ. Right now. You won't regret it ! :)

For ages ? Then go get it, and place it on top of y..."
Did that last night! It's all ready to read as soon as I finish my current book(s)...

Aside from it, I would have wanted more criticism towards faith itself, because most of the book (which, to be fair, it is explicitly only about this) is about religion the institution.

I found this book to be a bit more abrasive than some of the others I listened to, certainly in keeping with Hitchens's perspective, and worth reading, but not one I will probably reread much. However, if I had left religion more recently, and was more raw or insecure about that transition, I'd probably be very excited about this book. And, I have definitely recommended it to other people.