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Player Piano by Kurt Vonnegut, Jr. (1952)

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“Those who live by electronics, die by electronics. Sic semper tyrannis.” Kurt Vonnegut in Player Piano, 74 One of the most creative novels I have ever read was Hocus Pocus by Kurt Vonnegut, a story ostensibly written on scraps of … Continue reading

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Battle for the Beginning by John MacArthur (2001)

Creation, Evolution, and the Bible John MacArthur is the kingpin of exegetical preaching. Having recently completed a 30+ year series through the entire New Testament at his church in California, he is a man who knows God’s Word well, though … Continue reading

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Congo by Michael Crichton (1980)

As a diversion for Christmas and between semesters, I elected to read a few “out there” books, books that I find terribly interesting, but just normally do not have the time to read. I have read several Michael Crichton books … Continue reading

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Fearfully and Wonderfully Made by Paul Brand and Philip Yancey (1980)

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Have you ever been engrossed in a book on a subject that is completely out of your sphere of knowledge, yet you seriously could not put the book down? For example, the history of the bookshelf, the pencil, or the … Continue reading

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Galileo by Mitch Stokes (2011)

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While just about every household has heard the name Galileo, not many people today know very much about the man himself. In his short biography, Mitch Stokes has sought to change all that. Through masterful research, Stokes delivers a straightforward, … Continue reading

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