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Reading a Lot - Wednesday, July 25, 2007
All the free time I have at school before work forces me to be away from my computer (in other words productive), and consequently I'm finding myself reading a lot. I've already finished "Should I Get Married?" by M. Blaine Smith and "Prayer: The Cry for the Kingdom" by Stanley J. Grenz.
I just started "Sinners in the Hands of a Good God" by our very own Pastor David Clotfelter, and hopefully I'll get that done in a few days. I wish my textbook list for next quarter's courses would be published so that I can get a head start on all those.
Heh. If I had know that being on top of things could be so fun, I might not have procrastinated as much as I did in college.
I just started "Sinners in the Hands of a Good God" by our very own Pastor David Clotfelter, and hopefully I'll get that done in a few days. I wish my textbook list for next quarter's courses would be published so that I can get a head start on all those.
Heh. If I had know that being on top of things could be so fun, I might not have procrastinated as much as I did in college.
The Chronicles of Narnia - Tuesday, May 1, 2007
I just finished reading the last of the seven books in the Chronicles of Narnia series. This book is aptly titled "The Last Battle" and is about the end of Narnia, drawing many parallels to the book of Revelation in the Bible.
Of all the Narnia books, this last one was my favorite for its vivid use of imagery and gripping plot that kept me on the edge of my seat. Not that the other books lacked those- they were absolutely great, this one was just better.
I thought "The Last Battle" put an end to things quite nicely. I wouldn't mind rereading the series sometime. It's pretty light reading (I finished each book in a few hours, and I'm a slow reader) but full of imagery that really juices up the imagination. I highly recommend these books to anyone who enjoys reading for pleasure!
Of all the Narnia books, this last one was my favorite for its vivid use of imagery and gripping plot that kept me on the edge of my seat. Not that the other books lacked those- they were absolutely great, this one was just better.
I thought "The Last Battle" put an end to things quite nicely. I wouldn't mind rereading the series sometime. It's pretty light reading (I finished each book in a few hours, and I'm a slow reader) but full of imagery that really juices up the imagination. I highly recommend these books to anyone who enjoys reading for pleasure!
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