Luckily, I've been able to spend a lot of time relaxing as well. Which means I've spent time playing Little Big Planet (1 and 2...I'm kinda addicted) and reading some very interesting books. Being able to read a bunch has been an extremely fulfilling way to spend large chunks of my summer...even though it's probably not nearly what some of my friends and colleagues get through! But I thought I'd share anyway!
- One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (Ken Kesey) has a great story and some awesome characters. There were a lot of times where I could not stop smiling while reading. The characters, descriptions, and plot are all so vivid and real. I also really love how it's set in the Pacific Northwest. I really need to read Sometimes a Great Notion sometime.
- Child of God (Cormac McCarthy) was very strange and upsetting. Gotta say...I'm really not a fan of reading detailed accounts of necrophilia. Forced myself to finish it since it was so short and quick to read. It was disappointing to be perfectly honest...I was a huge fan of The Road and No Country for Old Men. Too bad, really.
- Erasing Hell: What God Said About Eternity and the Things We've Made Up (Francis Chan & Preston Sprinkle) was an interesting read for me. Anybody who's talked to me in the past few months about Christianity can attest to the fact that I've been pretty intrigued by Rob Bell, an evangelical pastor who's been very controversial in the Christian community. Chan and Sprinkle's book is a very good response to Bell's Love Wins. The best part about it, in my opinion, is how respectful the two authors are to other points of view. In reference to the existence of Hell, Chan and Preston claim that "we can't be wrong on this one." And they're right. An important discussion to be had, for sure.
- The Gunslinger (Stephen King) is the first volume in a very long and excellent series called The Dark Tower. I've read the first three books, but it's been at least eight years since I've picked a Dark Tower book up. Thought I'd give myself a refresher. The writing style takes some getting used to, but this is darn fine storytelling!
- American Gods (Neil Gaiman) is the book I am currently reading. It's very strange and I'm not sure exactly what's happening yet, but it is so freakin cool...I just don't know what else to say!
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