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@FLRW
Most literature is fictional at some level, but fictionality is not a defining trait of literature. A piece of writing is literary whenever authors employ literary techniques, regardless of whether they record what really happened or made it up.
Ok. I fail to see the relevance but I do support your right to post anything you like.
Although the 19 books contained within this text were included in the Holy Bible for thousands of years, they were removed a little over 200 years ago.
This is a little untrue isn't it? Do you know the timeline of the bible books coming together? It's less than 2,000 years. The "Holy Bible" as you call it has not existed for "thousands of years" even if some individual books in it have existed that long.
Its now time to reclaim these treasured scriptures and get further insight into God's word.
What does "reclaim" mean? Every one of those books are public and easily accessable. And they may be "scripture" for your personal religion, but they certainly fail the test as scripture for Christianity.
I suggest you Google them, print them, and then peruse them at your leisure. Though I doubt they will give you better insight into God's word than God's words themselves.