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The Cardinal Sins
The Cardinal Sins
Author: Andrew M. Greeley
ISBN-13: 9780446512367
ISBN-10: 0446512362
Publication Date: 4/1981
Pages: 350
Rating:
  • Currently 2.7/5 Stars.
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2.7 stars, based on 5 ratings
Publisher: Warner Books Inc
Book Type: Hardcover
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sfc95 avatar reviewed The Cardinal Sins on + 686 more book reviews
Excellent. I love a story that spans the generations. Well developed characters, a story that is so interesting you cannot stop reading and I devoured this 500+ page book in two settings. I have read books by this author before and enjoyed them, but this one is by far the best.
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pretty good
gotchagal avatar reviewed The Cardinal Sins on + 97 more book reviews
This book is HARDCOVER, not Paperback as it came up in describing the type.
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Very good
TakingTime avatar reviewed The Cardinal Sins on + 1072 more book reviews
Which of the seven sins are these characters guilty of...
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They were 2 Irish boys growing up on the West Side of Chicago, discovering themselves, awakening to desire, dealing with faith...then entering the priesthood. One rises to the center of power the other remains a parish priest. Each must deal with the love of a woman in his own way...
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They were two Irish boys growing up on the West Side of Chicago, discovering themselves, awakening to desire, dealing with faith...then entering the priesthood. One rises to the center of power, the other remains a parish priest. Each must deal with the love of a woman -in his own way.
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Two Irish boys growing up in Chicago, discovering themselves, awakening to desire, dealing with faith....then entering the priesthood. One rises to power and one remains a parish priest..Each deals with love of a woman..in their own way.