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I can’t be the only reader who chose not to finish this massive theological drama. The Brothers Karamazov by Fyodor Dostoevsky (1880), a Christian review. Continue reading
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I can’t be the only reader who chose not to finish this massive theological drama. The Brothers Karamazov by Fyodor Dostoevsky (1880), a Christian review. Continue reading
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In the style of The Screwtape Letters, Randy Alcorn hits this collection of demonic letters out of the park. A fantastic read! Continue reading
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I hate giving up on books. I really do. But when you’ve read 146 pages of a thing and dread going back to it because you’ve lost all interest and don’t care a snippet about the characters, you’ve simply gotta … Continue reading
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A Collection of Curiously Christian Comics Rarely do I find time to re-read books, but these 85 pages zoom by so fast, I’ve re-read this little book multiple times—and honestly, I wouldn’t mind reading it again. Before picking up this … Continue reading
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It’s not every day I read a watercolor-illustrated by book by (what I can only assume was) an Irish-Catholic hippy! But these are weird days, so here I am. I came across this book in another Little Free Library. I … Continue reading
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An Evie Blackwell Cold Case “Wait, Elliot, you read Dee Henderson?” That was your first thought, right? From my prolific history of reviewing books, you can tell that, No I don’t “read Dee Henderson”—though now I can officially say that … Continue reading
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After finishing the entertaining fairytale, A Barrel of Laughs, a Vale of Tears, I wanted to read something similar to my kids (ages 11, 12), yet something with some spiritual undertones. This allegory from the ’70s is exactly that, though … Continue reading
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I was in the mood for some fiction this past week that I could listen to on my Libby app while driving to get the kids or showering or whatever. Because the kids and I recently finished reading together The … Continue reading
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At several intervals this past year, I really got into graphic novels and comic-styled books for adults. I thank (and sometimes blame) Scott McCloud for the re-inspiration, and it’s kept my eyes open for new books to try out whenever … Continue reading