The Ragamuffin Gospel changed the way I think of God’s love. For someone who has been a Christian as long as I have, and for […] Read More
The Ragamuffin Gospel changed the way I think of God’s love. For someone who has been a Christian as long as I have, and for […] Read More
Where Do We Go from Here: Chaos or Community is the last book Martin Luther King, Jr. penned before his assassination in 1968. It’s a series of […] Read More
I realize this post is two days late, but since I’m still seeing some residual “Best of 2017” on TV, I decided I’d go ahead […] Read More
Rare is it that I give a book five stars but readily say, this book isn’t for everyone. But I’m saying that with A Little […] Read More
My reading style has changed this year. Not so much what I read, but how I read. I posted a few weeks ago about some […] Read More
Twelve pages from the end of Rules of Civility, Amor Towels, in the voice of Tinker Grey, describes Manhattan as “so improbable, so wonderful, so obviously full […] Read More
I’m a little late, but I’ve just finished the wrap up of our book club’s 2016-17 reading year. We started doing something a little different […] Read More
Set just after the Russian revolution, in A Gentleman in Moscow, a former state sympathizer is sentenced to house arrest in the posh Moscow Metropol […] Read More
It’s that time of year when my book club is making its selection for the 10 books it will read in the upcoming year. We […] Read More
Fates and Furies is a novel that begs for discussion; that makes me wish I were back in college writing comparative essays; that makes me […] Read More