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Book Reviews:
- Stardust by Neil Gaiman
“I loved the movie Stardust when I saw it several years back–and when I discovered that it was based on a book, I rapidly added the book to my “To be read” list. I checked the library and discovered that they owned a copy, so every time I went to the library, I’d faithfully check for books by Neil Gaiman in the YA fiction section. After six months or so of checking during my almost weekly library visits, I had not once seen a copy of the elusive title.”
Read the rest of my review.
On the web
Books for the TBR list:
- The Checklist Manifesto by Atule Gawande
I am a checklist girl. I have lists for my morning routines, for my evening routines, for my daily tasks, for the tasks that deviate from my daily routines. I have lists for packing, for traveling, for reading, for last-minute-wedding-details (imagine that!) Lisa’s review suggests that this title is all about checklists and their power to transform how we do things. It sounds like more of a sociological-type book than a “how-to” book (But since I’m a fan of either, I wouldn’t mind if it turned out either way.) Thankfully, my library has a copy, so I’ll be looking this one up. - Doctrine: What Christians Should Believe by Mark Driscoll
According to Tim Challies, “this is not abstract theology, but theology in motion, theology in practice.” I enjoy reading theology and doctrine–and my resolution this year has been to exercise my mind towards the things of God. It sounds like this might be a good introduction to basic (baptistic) reformed theology (although certainly with Driscoll’s unique voice.)
Videos worth seeing:
- A fantastic commentary and animation on how time perspectives affect nations.
HT: Challies.com
I’m in the middle of reading the Checklist now! I think I enjoyed “Complications” a bit better. We (my husband and I) are listening to “Better” on audio book. Gwande is a great author!
That book by Mark Driscoll sure sounds intriguing. And Challies endorses it? Hmmm. Well, well. Curiosity piqued to be sure!