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i'm kinda sorta reading Starcrossed by Josephine Angelini again
Our Man in Havana by Graham Greene. It didn't grab me as much as the other Greene novels I've read, but I still liked seeing his humorous side.
The Screwtape Letters - C.S. Lewis
The Book of the Dead - Douglas Preston & Lincoln Child
How did you like it? For me their best is still either Reliquary or Still Life With Crows.
Over the past two weeks I have been read/listened to:
The Hobbit (on CD)
I am Legend (on CD)
Harry Potter: TPS
Harry Potter: COS
Harry Potter: POA
Currently listening to:
Pride and Prejudice with Zombies
I am on the road a lot so it gives me the perfect opportunity to listen to books.
Yeah, I'll have to check it out myself. I have The Weight of Glory, which I have yet to get around to reading. I came across Screwtape in my school's library and figured I'd read it, so I did and I liked it. I try not limit myself to fiction even though I do enjoy it. I suppose I don't lose interest when reading something that is philosophy and/or theology-related because a lot of it expands on what I already know about God and I like to read and examine what the author has to bring to the table, especially if it is applicable in such a way that I can walk away from it being able to give reasons and explanations for my beliefs. Plus, it gives a friend of mine -- who is majoring in philosophy of religion -- and myself something to talk about.One of these days I'll read Mirror Christianity by him. I keep hearing about how life changing it is by people I respect. It's just hard for me to read stuff that isn't Fiction. I lose interest easily.