So I haven’t been this most committed of readers lately but I’m pushing through and trying to add quality stuff along the way.
Here’s the list.
Part one of the Divine Comedy – The Inferno by Dante Alighieri
Not an easy read in the least bit. But the imagery and dialogue, amazing.
The Church by Donald Bloesche
Excellent book! I don’t find that he writes anything new or profound but puts things into an easier language to understand. I have his whole theology collection. Great reread!
Love In The Time of Cholera by Gabriel Garcia Marquez
So far so good! A great Classic. Highly Recommended



Always wanted to read Dante’s Inferno, but I’m not sure I’m smart enough. hehe Is it really good?
Also, my blog changed to:
http://guitarforworship.wordpress.com
because my old domain was dumb.
It is amazing! I always like to read a little intro or history of the author before starting the book, It helps with themes. Use a dictionary! It is a difficult read for me, but I just keep rereading it until I catch the tempo.
Maybe I’ll have to just suck it up and do that….I’ll just read slow until I get it.
It’s quoted in so many other works, it’d be nice to know why. hehe
So true. Honesty and everything roecginezd.
You do have quite a collection there bud… Like I said earlier, I’m reading the Shack right now. Then I plan to finish about 3 or 4 books that I started. I find that when I commit to reading, other areas of my life align – strange I know.