Thanks for your comment! I've not read that one. I've tried to make this list really focused on primary sources as opposed to secondary interpretations, which I don't have much faith in, especially as time goes on and political correctness is increasingly narrowing down what you are and aren't allowed to say and print.
RE: My top 5 books on Buddhism
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Your focus on primary sources is understandable. That said, the Rahula book is quite "orthodox".
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Compassion is the key in Islam and Buddhism and Judaism and Christianity. They are profoundly similar.
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