“He did not wish to be divine. If there had never been a God, the emperor thought, it might have been easier to work out what goodness was. This business of worship, of the abnegation of self in the face of the Almighty, was a distraction, a false trail. Wherever goodness lay, it did not lie in ritual, unthinking obeisance before a deity but rather, perhaps, in the slow, clumsy, error-strewn working out of an individual or collective path.”
Quote by Salman Rushdie
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The Enchantress of Florence
In this historical novel, the reader is transported to Renaissance Florence, where the enchantress of the title becomes entangled in a web of political intrigue and magical prowess. The story delves into the lives of various characters, each with their own desires and ambitions, as they navigate the tumultuous times of the period. The novel is known for its richly detailed setting and its exploration of the interplay between magic and reality. more
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