09 June 2010
New blog
08 June 2010
Demon: A Memoir, a review
Summer Reading, updated order
5. Jesus Manifesto - Sweet and Viola (Blogger Review for Thomas Nelson) read June 5
6. Demon - Lee (To prepare for her and Dekker’s Forbidden) finished June 8
8. The Witness - McDowell (Blogger Review) (Order may change for this one depending when I receive it from Tyndale)
9. Tea with Hezbollah - Dekker (Dekker need I say more) (I will read this upon receipt [unless currently reading another book])
10. A Million Miles in a Thousand Years - Miller (liked his other books)
11. She Who Watches – Rushford and Harrison (read the first three in the series)
12. Crazy Love - Chan (been recommended)
13. Dream House Kings Series - Liparulo (wanted to be my friend on FB, and now is)
14. The Strain – del Toro and Hogan (liked Pan’s Labyrinth)
15. This Beautiful Mess - Mckinley (picked it up, should probably read it)
16. Germ - Liparulo (wanted to be my friend on FB, and now is)
17. Havah – Lee (if I liked Demon and still to prepare for Forbidden)
18. A Grief Observed – C. S. Lewis (I like his fiction)
19. The Lazarus Trap- Bunn (bought for cheap)
20. The Best of Evil - Wilson (bought for cheap)
21. Plan B - Wilson (Shelby read)
22. The Broker - Grisham (like most of his books)
23. Pride and Prejudice and Zombies – Austen and Grahame-Smith (I should probably read more classics)
24. Prayer & Art of VW Maintenance - Miller (again like his other books)
25. Miracles- C. S. Lewis (like his fiction at least)
26. The Princess Bride - Goldman (great movie)
27. The Stand - King (a classic and watched and liked the mini-series)
28. Change Your Church for Good - Powell (Shelby read)
29. Imposter - Bunn (bought for cheap)
30. Forsaken – Arterburn and Moscoe (bought for cheap)
31. The Problem of Pain – C. S. Lewis
32. Last Juror - Grisham (like most of his books)
33. Paradise War - Lawhead (liked his King Raven series)
34. Pilgrim’s Progress - Bunyan (a classic)
35. The Abolition of Man – C. S. Lewis
05 June 2010
Jesus Manifesto, a review
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11 May 2010
An Apology to Our Government as a Christian
03 May 2010
The Bride Collector by Ted Dekker, a review
15 April 2010
How Should Christians Live? study review
22 March 2010
A Metaphor to Think About
13 February 2010
Dr Brueggemann, initial thoughts
07 January 2010
The White Horse King by Merkle, a review
The White Horse King by Benjamin Merkle is an intriguing story of King Alfred the Great. The story of Alfred the Great holds it own however it seems Merkle had a hard time keeping to the story or the focus of the story. It seemed Merkle occasionally lost sight of storytelling. I enjoyed the facts but he had a hard time transitioning between the facts and the story. I think he could better integrate the story and the facts to smooth out his storytelling. Maybe for his next book he could write a purely fiction book to develop his transitioning and staying on focus. Overall the book was good and I stayed captivated with the a few low points mentioned above and would recommend this book for those who enjoyed historical accounts that do not read as a history textbook.