Review by KlareAllison -- Border Post 99 by Kedar Patankar

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dawuddustin wrote:Good review makes me eager to read it
Thanks so much for your kind comment, dawuddustin. Kedar Patankar's Border Post 99: No Man's Land is an insightful book, doused with humour.
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I can't wait to read this book myself. Enemies becoming friends - that's what the Bible teaches us to do. It's what the world needs now. (It's what the world always needed!)

Thanks for the wonderful insights, KlareAllison!
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Miriam Molina wrote:I can't wait to read this book myself. Enemies becoming friends - that's what the Bible teaches us to do. It's what the world needs now. (It's what the world always needed!)

Thanks for the wonderful insights, KlareAllison!

You're absolutely right, Miriam Molina, "It's what the world always needed." You will enjoy this book, I am certain. Thanks for reading!
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