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Angel Time by Anne Rice

Angel Time

The Songs of the Seraphim

by Anne Rice

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  • Oct 2009, 288 pages
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Laura Ortega

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I liked the conversion part of the book. However, the angel taking the convert to another century and using that situation as the means to convert was very far fetched. How did Anne Rice arrive at using the story of William of Norwich? There are so many other historical events that could have made the story better.
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