I haven’t read the books, but the titles are musical indeed. If a faith following person guy like me ever takes a 10 from an atheist, damn, that will be like taking a Nobel prize home. That alas, is a dream.
But If Jesus was and sentence and twelve apostles subtitles, I’d take atheists as “the acceptance world.” Atheists are precious apostles of faith, they like keep faith in check, and keep everyone in order. In a bigger family, we are all shepherds of our causes.
How true, faith is “a question of upbringing.” Rightfully placed “in the beginning.” Funny thing is in one of out twelve there’s always an apostle that has problem with faith. And now Buddha is in Japan.
Let’s keep dancing to the music of time. “Aye Dee Tee Tee Amo Tee, Aye Dee Tee Tee Amo Tee, Aye Dee Tee Tee Amo Tee,” almost like a musical rhyme. I like it. “Na NA NANA NA NA NAA, Na NA NANA NA NA NAA, Na NA NANA NA NA NAA.”
| Order | Title | Story timeline | Published |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | A Question of Upbringing | 1921–1924 | 1951 |
| 2 | A Buyer’s Market | 1928 or 1929 | 1952 |
| 3 | The Acceptance World | 1931–1933 | 1955 |
| 4 | At Lady Molly’s | 1934 | 1957 |
| 5 | Casanova’s Chinese Restaurant | 1928 or 1929, 1933–1937 | 1960 |
| 6 | The Kindly Ones | 1914, 1928 or 1929, 1938–1939 | 1962 |
| 7 | The Valley of Bones | 1940 | 1964 |
| 8 | The Soldier’s Art | 1941 | 1966 |
| 9 | The Military Philosophers | 1942–1945 | 1968 |
| 10 | Books Do Furnish a Room | 1945–1947 | 1971 |
| 11 | Temporary Kings | 1958–1959 | 1973 |
| 12 | Hearing Secret Harmonies | 1968–1971 | 1975 |