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I could hardly drive home it was so heavy. I knew right away that I hurt Him and that I gave in to the temptation. She asked me how I lied to her. Did it stop there? NO WAY; it happened three more times! Each time I had to call her and ask her to forgive me. Boy, did I feel terrible about it. The Lord was not giving up. He wanted me to defeat those temptations.

So here I was, at Bible study again and Donnie asks another question, I opened my mouth and out came a lie. I knew then, I never wanted to lie again. However, because this is an area that held me captive for so long, I know that temptation from Satan would always be there. The Lord showed me peace, why would I want to ever come back under your temptation and sin against my Lord?

But I must acknowledge this, temptation is not the sin: Jesus was also tempted as we are told in, Hebrews 4: On the other hand, I must also acknowledge that to be tempted and yield is really terrible. Now, I want to help Him by helping others who need someone like Donnie in their lives. What an excellent job she did being a friend; showing me that she loved me more than ever and making me feel unashamed.

I am thankful to God and the Holy Spirit for loving me while I was yet a sinner; caring enough to prompt my heart to leave the temptation and feel His true peace. Be the first to ask a question about The Temptation of Words.

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Lists with This Book. This book is not yet featured on Listopia. Mar 28, Francois Demers rated it really liked it. I have little to add but for the joy of reading The Temptation of Words on actual paper and a renewed amazement at the author's skills: This is a review that was published on Amazon on December 5 Kindle edition: Jorge Luis Borges, who will forever be the shame of the Nobel Academy for not winning the prize for literature, wrote quite a few short stories about fictitious books and their imaginary writers.

While allowing him to outline ideas that he did not wish to flesh fully, it also let hi I have little to add but for the joy of reading The Temptation of Words on actual paper and a renewed amazement at the author's skills: While allowing him to outline ideas that he did not wish to flesh fully, it also let him be several different writers and create a genre of literary mystification that notoriously inspired Umberto Eco and other writers who believe there can be no truth in literature.

Michaelis, the writer, writes about a writer writing about his writings. I will not outline the story, not only because it would spoil the book for you, but also because the Story is not about the story.

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What I can tell you is that when Michaelis writes the word "word", especially in a title, you will be reading a text with a very high emotional charge. Readers of her blog will know why, others should become readers of her blog: This, in many ways, is pure bravado and she manages to come out of it intact. How much of "The Temptation of Words" is real?

Does it have some autobiographical elements or is it an exorcism by the writer of some envisioned possible future? The narrator refers to Shakespeare as his prime inspiration but often in a style that would make Shakespeare shiver.

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There is something disturbing in the mood of the piece but it is difficult to decide what exactly creates it. There are sublime moments in the text: Many more await the reader and I hope to be forgiven this one quote. Read it, then read Borge's "Pierre Menard, autor del Quijote", then read it again keeping in mind the list of authors Michaelis gives you as clues or warnings? Josh rated it liked it Nov 27, Rodrigo Mendoza marked it as to-read Mar 25, Kim Coomey marked it as to-read Mar 25, Nicola Fantom marked it as to-read Mar 25, Sarah marked it as to-read Mar 25, Frederick Rotzien marked it as to-read Mar 25, Diana Senn marked it as to-read Mar 25, Karen Bainbridge marked it as to-read Mar 25, Haven Gordon marked it as to-read Mar 25, J marked it as to-read Mar 25, Betty marked it as to-read Mar 25, Jamie marked it as to-read Mar 25, Daryl Moad marked it as to-read Mar 26, Dominika marked it as to-read Mar 26,