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The Night Sky
I really enjoyed reading this memoir because it talks about an interesting question that I'm sure many teens with religous beliefs wonder. The question is "what if I believe in God for the wrong reason" (Osmundson)? A lot of times people want to believe in God because that means everlasting life but that's not sincere at all and that's not what faith is all about. Although many want to have a close relationship with God, the whole concept of reliogion can be confusing at times with the science world always telling you you're wrong for believing. This memoir is very relatable to many which makes it that much more pleasant to read.
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