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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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While I love most of Lionel Davidson’s books, The Chelsea murders (a.k.a. Murder Games) was not at all a favorite. Unreadable, actually. Too bad! 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 Christian review of this pseudo-Christian book, 12 Rules for Life by Jordan Peterson (2018). Not a fan. Continue reading
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Terror on Planet Earth! I’ll have to admit that I had secret hopes for this kids’ book set up there on the surface of the moon. Through all of my reading over the years, I’ve been disproportionately more impressed with … Continue reading
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A True Story of Ruin and Survival It’s been a long while since I’ve given up on a book, but 90 pages in, I just couldn’t take this one anymore. As always, I follow the “100 pages minus your age” … Continue reading
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I’ve been at this book-review blog for about 12 years now, and in times past, I’ve announced in the title when I’m reviewing a book that I’d chosen not to finish. I often feel like an explanation’s in order for … Continue reading
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Remo Williams, the human superweapon, is hired by the White House to smash an oriental conspiracy that might lead to a US-Red China confrontation! I don’t know why it took two guys to write this book, but I can imagine … Continue reading
Or the Evening Redness in the West This dark Old West novel was an offering on our Siblings’ Book Club list in 2021, yet I don’t think any of us actually finished it. This week, I thought I’d go back … Continue reading
A Pastor’s Experience in the Trenches Whenever I review a book that I’ve stopped reading, for whatever reason, I feel the urge to explain why I feel it’s important to share my opinions. I don’t always start this way, but … Continue reading