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I’d watched plenty of debates and other such things, but I hadn’t read any apologetics books, and I don’t know why. But I started that process with the popular and easy to read Case for Christ by Lee Strobel. And this is kind of what led me to delve into the topic more. A very enjoyable and easy read about a bloke who was once an atheist, then his wife became a Christian and so he used his skills as an investigative journalist to uncover if there really was a ‘case for Christ’, and he became Christian. That’s pretty good.
It’s basically just a series of interviews but written in a novel, story like format which keeps it entertaining. It doesn’t go too deep into every subject, and to compensate there are plenty of resource suggestions at the end of each chapter. This also helps to show that there is value to what these people are saying, that it’s not just coming form them.
If you’re interested in seeing if there is a case for Christ, this is a great place to start.
I’d watched plenty of debates and other such things, but I hadn’t read any apologetics books, and I don’t know why. But I started that process with the popular and easy to read Case for Christ by Lee Strobel. And this is kind of what led me to delve into the topic more. A very enjoyable and easy read about a bloke who was once an atheist, then his wife became a Christian and so he used his skills as an investigative journalist to uncover if there really was a ‘case for Christ’, and he became Christian. That’s pretty good.
It’s basically just a series of interviews but written in a novel, story like format which keeps it entertaining. It doesn’t go too deep into every subject, and to compensate there are plenty of resource suggestions at the end of each chapter. This also helps to show that there is value to what these people are saying, that it’s not just coming form them.
If you’re interested in seeing if there is a case for Christ, this is a great place to start.
It took me a while to understand at first if the book really was good. I wondered if all the intelligent and descriptive wording was just fluff, or poetry. But then I realise that the scene I'm reading, is a guy going shopping with one of his, employees, and yet I'm incredibly entertained.
The story has it's intense moments, and the main character goes through his fair share of excitement, but when he's not, it really doesn't matter, it's still easy to be enthralled by the way the author writes.
For a book titled 'The Pimp', it is incredibly well written, and quite sophisticated. It feels like a crime film that takes its time, and is all the better for it. It's slow, but is as far from dull as can be.
If you have an interest in crime novels, or are thinking about gaining an interest, I would absolutely give 'The Pimp' my recommendation. And based off this book alone, I would say you'd be well off picking up any of the novels by Italian writer Giorgio Faletti.
It took me a while to understand at first if the book really was good. I wondered if all the intelligent and descriptive wording was just fluff, or poetry. But then I realise that the scene I'm reading, is a guy going shopping with one of his, employees, and yet I'm incredibly entertained.
The story has it's intense moments, and the main character goes through his fair share of excitement, but when he's not, it really doesn't matter, it's still easy to be enthralled by the way the author writes.
For a book titled 'The Pimp', it is incredibly well written, and quite sophisticated. It feels like a crime film that takes its time, and is all the better for it. It's slow, but is as far from dull as can be.
If you have an interest in crime novels, or are thinking about gaining an interest, I would absolutely give 'The Pimp' my recommendation. And based off this book alone, I would say you'd be well off picking up any of the novels by Italian writer Giorgio Faletti.
Great read if you have the movie pretty solid in your mind. Doesn't give many lyrics or even all of the songs which is a bit frustrating if you want to sing along in your head as you read.
Own and have read both 'The book of the film' and 'The Junior Novel' and can confirm they are the same.
Great read if you have the movie pretty solid in your mind. Doesn't give many lyrics or even all of the songs which is a bit frustrating if you want to sing along in your head as you read.
Own and have read both 'The book of the film' and 'The Junior Novel' and can confirm they are the same.
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The best era of Superman and honestly DC in general. The moment of Lana Lang saying it isn't Superman she cares about, it's Clark she loves, while he ultimately turns her down just hits in a particular kind of way.
The best era of Superman and honestly DC in general. The moment of Lana Lang saying it isn't Superman she cares about, it's Clark she loves, while he ultimately turns her down just hits in a particular kind of way.
Something about the single page of Superman just barely surviving from getting sucked into a black hole was an intense and surreal moment. It was just him alone out there, and just like that he could have unceremoniously been killed without anyone being the wiser, humanity just left to wonder where their hero went.
Something about the single page of Superman just barely surviving from getting sucked into a black hole was an intense and surreal moment. It was just him alone out there, and just like that he could have unceremoniously been killed without anyone being the wiser, humanity just left to wonder where their hero went.