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I read this book last week. Interesting observations, but depressing as hell.
I’ve been skimming through this book. Just trying to get a better sense of the different eschatological perspectives.
This is one of my favorite books. ‘Tis is really just the second half of Angela’s Ashes, as it was apparently too long to release just as one book. I actually enjoyed ‘Tis more. It’s really a sad story, but the way he writes about his life makes it funny and entertaining.
Great book. It’s listed as fiction, but it’s actually the author’s real adventures under a different name. You will want to take a road trip after you finish it.
I’ve read quite a few of Hemingway’s novels, and this is my favorite.
This book rocks. Written in the same style as Blue Like Jazz. Awesome insights. A nice relief from most Christian books. I recommend it very highly.
I made it through the beginning of the book which is a biography of Hitler. Very interesting background. I dropped the book to read something else though. Who knows, maybe someday I’ll read the rest…
I picked this book up at my parents’ house and started reading it. It was ok. Parts of it were really good and really made me think, but most of the book was fluff. It kind of makes me think of Wild at Heart in that Jesus was not just a “nice” guy, but was actually more akin to an against the establishment revolutionary.
Great book. Makes really good arguments for Christianity.
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