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An Asatru Life
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This book contains the outline to implement a path to success in your life. This is the only book in heathenry that lays out in terms that everyone will understand how to use our faith to build a full life. This book will help you achieve just about any kind of success you believe you are capable of achieving.
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- Brent Brell
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- 09-12-18
terrible book
awful all around. bad performance and description of book wss not accurate. couldn't listen for more than 5 minutes.
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- Anonymous User
- 01-20-19
it's ok
If you can make it past about the first 10 mins of this book than there are some good things in it, though not always well laid out.