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April 5, 2014
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March 30, 2014
refreshing and thought provoking!
An Experiment in Criticism by C.S.LewisMy rating: 4 of 5 stars
As a reader, I found this book refreshing and thought provoking! It presented a new (to me) view of how to read, of how to receive literature. I am looking forward to re-reading this book as part of my CS Lewis book club this semester.
Below are a few excepts from the Epilogue:
"Good reading, therefore, though it is not essentially an affectional or moral or intellectual activity, has something in common with all three. In love we escape from our self into one other. In the moral sphere, every act of justice or charity involves putting ourselves in the other person's place and thus transcending our own competitive particularity. In coming to understand anything we are rejecting the facts as they are for us in favour of the facts as they are. The primary impulse of each is to maintain and aggrandize himself. The secondary impulse is to go out of the self, to correct its provincialism and heal its loneliness. In love, in virtue, in the pursuit of knowledge, and in the reception of the arts, we are doing this. Obviously this process can be described either as an enlargement or as a temporary annihilation of the self. But that is an old paradox: 'he that loseth his life shall save it'. "
"But in reading great literature I become a thousand men and yet remain myself. Like the night sky in the Greek poem, I see with myriad eyes, but it is still I who see. Here, as in worship, in love, in moral action, and in knowing, I transcend myself; and am never more myself than when I do."C.S. Lewis - "An Experiment in Criticism" - p. 138,141
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March 25, 2014
simply overwhelming
No God But God: the Origins, Evolution, and Future of Islam by Reza AslanMy rating: 3 of 5 stars
Wow! This book was simply overwhelming. I was not prepared for the incredible complexity and diversity in the history of Islam. The book is well written and organized, but i still struggled to keep up with all the names, places, events, and ideas. I'd like to read more on this subject, but for now, i'll be satisfied that i have a new appreciation for all things Muslim. I especially appreciated the early history, specifically of the Prophet himself, and of his life and times.
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February 25, 2014
The Life and Times of Jesus of Nazareth
Zealot: The Life and Times of Jesus of Nazareth by Reza AslanMy rating: 4 of 5 stars
This is a fascinating book. The sub-title is a great summary of the contents: "The Life and TImes of Jesus of Nazareth". Dr. Aslan presents a thorough, well researched, and excellent survey of the subject in an accessible and readable way. He overlays the major dimensions of the period during which the historic man we have come to know as Jesus lived. By dimensions I mean religious, sociological, political, geographical, historical, customs, etc. All these dimensions are overlaid with one another in an organized and logical manner to provide an interesting and enlightening study of much of what we know to be historically true about the man Jesus. I learned much from this book, even after being associated with "Christian" churches for much of my life. It is extremely interesting to me to see the vast number of facts about which the "church" is ignorant, or chooses to misrepresent, or to downright lie about. The dynamics of the life and death of Jesus, and the resulting groups of followers, are not as neat, tidy, and consistent as are presented in sunday school, or in so-called seminaries which take the Bible at face value, or even as literal, and ignore real history. And once again, I am fascinated at how many people who claim to be followers of Jesus don't know the critical facts about who he was and the times in which he lived. The last 100+ pages are thorough footnotes, which while not reading as easily as the main text, provide extensive references and explanation of the material in the main chapters. And unlike many authors, Dr. Aslan presents references to opposing views as well as his own. This book is a very worthwhile read if you care anything about this man who is called Jesus.
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February 11, 2014
words - beautiful and perfect
The Book Thief by Markus ZusakMy rating: 5 of 5 stars
"The Book Thief" is one of the most beautifully written stories I've ever read. Of the multitude of great books I've read, only a few merit reading and savoring every single word, every pause, every punctuation mark. This is one such book. Ironically, given the theme of the story, I don't have the words to describe the beauty of this story, and the meticulous care and love with which it was written. That such a horrible time in western history could be brought to life in such a beautiful manner fills me with awe. I feel that I have lived through both the happiness and the horrors of this place and time. Needless to say, the story is very moving emotionally, especially at the end. But from start to finish, it is filled with everything of Life, including Death, by whom the story is told. Brilliant, thoughtful, deep, and beautiful. Liesel would be very fond of the words that make this story so beautiful and perfect.
ps. love the The Book Thief Glossary
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February 8, 2014
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February 1, 2014
some insight
The Golden Hat: Talking Back to Autism by Kate WinsletMy rating: 4 of 5 stars
This book provides a short account of the genesis of the Golden Hat Foundation ( http://www.goldenhatfoundation.org/ ),
"a non-profit organization dedicated to changing the way people on the autism spectrum are perceived, by shining a light on their abilities and emphasizing their great potential."
The proceeds of the sales of the book go to support the foundation.
Additionally, it provides some insight in to the challenges faced by people who communicate non-verbally due to autism, by sharing some of their first communications. The focus is primary on Keli, the son of one of the co-founders of the foundation. The additional insight is welcome and appreciated.
see also "Mother's Courage, A: Talking Back to Autism" and "The Reason I Jump".
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January 30, 2014
The Hunger Games trilogy
Mockingjay by Suzanne CollinsMy rating: 4 of 5 stars
This is another well written volume of The Hunger Games trilogy. As compelling as these books were to read, I want to say that i don't like the overall story, nor how it ends. But it's not my story to tell. And i believe that it leaves the thoughtful reader with much about which to think; many lessons to ponder. In the end, i might have to concede that a story like this can't end any other way. The history and arc of the events lead in a very specific direction, and although details may vary, the overall end is the same. I hope never to be a part of a story such as this, and if i'm already a part, i hope it is not too late to change its course.
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January 20, 2014
Catching Fire!
Catching Fire by Suzanne CollinsMy rating: 5 of 5 stars
Wow! Another exciting and well written installment of The Hunger Games series by Suzanne Collins . Within the context of adult responsibilities like going to work, etc, I could not put "Catching Fire" down. Many, many unexpected twists and turns kept me on the edge of my seat. As with the conclusion of first book, I'm looking forward to what the third book in the series, "Mockingjay" holds.
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January 17, 2014
Cathedrals of Kudzu - a delight!
Cathedrals of Kudzu: A Personal Landscape of the South by Hal CrowtherMy rating: 5 of 5 stars
This book is an absolute delight. I had forgotten how much i love to read Hal Crowther. I was sorting papers and cleaning up in my home office and ran across this book that i had picked up at the Friends of the Durham Library book sale a few years back. I just happened to be between books so I placed it on my night stand and started reading it that evening. What a treat! The essays contained in this book, now about 15 years old, are wonderful to read. And, being a Californian and Midwesterner transplanted to North Carolina 28 years ago, I appreciated the selections that gave me a deeper insight into the South, and into North Carolina. Loved, loved this book. I'm resolved to get my hands on the other books Mr. Crowther has published, and also, to be more deliberate in reading Mr. Crowther's articles in our beloved hometown paper, The Indy Week. Thank you Mr. Crowther.
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January 10, 2014
The Hunger Games - Excellent!!
The Hunger Games by Suzanne CollinsMy rating: 5 of 5 stars
Excellent, fast moving, exciting, suspenseful, thought provoking, and well written! I couldn't put it down once i started! Loved it. Hope to read the others in the trilogy.
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January 7, 2014
an unexpected treat
A Wrinkle in Time by Madeleine L'EngleMy rating: 3 of 5 stars
Wow, this book was an unexpected treat. Very creative situations, places, and characters! As embarrassing as it feels, this children's book holds much that i did not fully grasp. I think that a repeat read is definitely in my future :) Looking forward to seeing what other adventures are in store for the Murrys.
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January 2, 2014
I love this series
The Amber Spyglass by Philip PullmanMy rating: 4 of 5 stars
I love this series. This third of the "His Dark Materials" trilogy was a wonderful conclusion to the story! All the resolutions were not as i had hoped, nor did everyone live "happily ever after" in the end, but the conclusions resonated well with real life and with Truths i've come to know and embrace in my own life. What a great series. I am looking forward to reading more from this author!
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December 22, 2013
Chatham County Line Electric Holiday
cool photo collage of the fantastic Chatham County Line Electric Holiday show last night at the The Haw River Ballroom
December 21, 2013
The Reason I Jump
The Reason I Jump: The Inner Voice of a Thirteen-Year-Old Boy with Autism by Naoki HigashidaMy rating: 5 of 5 stars
this is a fascinating, inspiring look into what it is like to live with Autism. I hope everyone has a chance to read this book. It is wonderful.
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December 9, 2013
i'm hooked. on to book 3
The Subtle Knife by Philip PullmanMy rating: 4 of 5 stars
Excellent! i'm hooked. on to book 3, The Amber Spyglass
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December 1, 2013
The Golden Compass - loved this story!
The Golden Compass by Philip PullmanMy rating: 4 of 5 stars
This is the second book of Philip Pullman's that i have read, the first being The Good Man Jesus and the Scoundrel Christ. The Golden Compass is an exciting, imaginative and well written tale. I was pulled into the story from the very beginning. There were many turns and twists and surprises along the way. The ending caught me off guard and guarantees i'll read the next book in the trilogy, The Subtile Knife. I loved this story!
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November 24, 2013
Fascinating, a must read!
The Great Emergence: How Christianity Is Changing and Why by Phyllis A. TickleMy rating: 5 of 5 stars
This book is fantastic! It is a must read for anyone at all interested in Western Christianity, from those who are believers in it, to those who are disgusted with it. This book provides a broad yet detailed survey/overview of the significant changes underway in Western and North American Christianity, with just the right amount of depth; not too shallow, and not too detailed. It traces the history of the major turning points for Christianity, and relates them to the changes taking place now. That being said, the author covers much material which i found fascinating and interesting. I found myself not wanting to put it down. This is the best book I've read on this subject. It is excellent, and a must read!
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