For September, we will be reading the very first book of the Bible, namely Genesis. Choose whichever version pleases you or surprises you the most. If you can read it in the original Hebrew, perhaps you could share your insights with the rest of us who have to revert to English translations and paraphrases.
In the meantime, if like me, you have not yet finished our August selection (pages 103 - 237 of Miscellany), then there is still time to catch up with all the ideas there.
You may not hear from us for a week or so as your editor sails from the island of Flores into Komodo National Park in the beautiful islands of Indonesia.
Happy reading everyone.
Julie Swannell
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