Saturday, July 07, 2007

The blog is acting squirrely and not letting me type a title. But if I could, it would say:
My first and probably last book review

The rain was good for at least one thing. I finished my summer writing a full month ahead of schedule. So now I am officially on vacation, time which I plan to use reading and swimming, reading and swimming. And speaking of reading, I finally started to read Blue Like Jazz a couple of days ago. I say "finally", because it's been the thing to read lately. I generally don't pick up books that are the thing to read, in part because I am stubborn to follow intellectual trendiness. Also, I have not read any non-fiction book except for my Bible in at least a year. You might think this is spiritual; however, it is simply a product of laziness. While I am writing I do not like to source other materials...it slows me down. So I just bypass the temptation altogether by not reading anyone else's thoughts, except for a couple of commentary writers. But back to Blue...I am now about 1/2 way through the book and I'm still not certain what I think about it. The only thing I know for sure is that it is thoroughly thought-provoking.
Have you read it? What did you think? Probably because I read it right after doing a study on Acts, I have felt several times like putting it back on the shelf. I feel sometimes like it's supposed to be extra spiritual and relevant to hold the view that people who want to be obedient to Christ's commands are out of touch and behind the curve...like the strict Jews in Acts with their view of circumcision. But then I read something that might be brilliantly insightful after I think on it for awhile and so I do not put it on the shelf. And it seems like Donald understood my struggle when he wrote this: "I wish I were the sort of person who liked everybody and everything. I feel so negative sometimes. I have friends who can listen to any song, watch any movie, or read any book, and they think everything is just great." So now I have to finish the thing.

6 comments:

Unknown said...

have people in your church been reading SAME KIND OF DIFFERENT AS ME? It is a true story about 2 men from Ft. Worth. I highly recommend it.

CYNTHIA said...

I haven't heard of it, but will put it on my summer book reading list. thx!

Jennifer Josefy said...

Blue is on my "to read" list actually... but right now I'm stuck reading Harry Potter. : )

and if you haven't read Redeeming Love by Rivers. you should.

CYNTHIA said...

oui. Redeeming Love is great. And I just finished another of her's: Atonement Child. Also great.

Anonymous said...

i'm reading the great gatsby and the scarlet letter.

trying to read 16 books before summer is over, but right now that doesn't look like its going to happen!

Mr. Jared said...

well, while ya'll are reading these books just because you can, i am about to read a book because i have to. and the book happens to be called

great expectations.

blah blah blah

by last few weeks of summer might not be so enjoyable.