Duma Key is a very interesting story, written in King's excellent descriptive style. All the characters are extremely well developed and has to fight their own demons to contribute to the story.
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Wednesday, 28 August 2013
Stephen King - Duma Key
Duma Key is a very interesting story, written in King's excellent descriptive style. All the characters are extremely well developed and has to fight their own demons to contribute to the story.
Friday, 23 August 2013
Peter Enns - The Evolution of Adam
The timeline and author of the Old Testament is evaluated, and an interesting array of historical biblical scholarly discoveries are noted. The outcome is that the biblical Old Testament, inclusive of the Pentateuch, is a "postexilic ancient history of Israelite self-definition and spiritual encouragement", with many authors. Genesis in particular was not written by Moses, but several centuries later, from a number of sources, and not a scientific document. Narratives are drawn with the the religious creation tales of time related civilizations to emphasize the biblical creation story being similar, but adjusted to highlight the attributes of Israel's God
The author is not scared to respectfully touch the sensitivity associated with the questions asked, and puts the facts on the table. This is a very important book for any person who wants to stay religious in the modern era.
Labels:
Christianity,
evolution,
God,
Judaism,
Peter Enns,
religion,
The Evolution of Adam
Sunday, 18 August 2013
Stephen King - Stationary Bike
A brilliant descriptive story, especially the way the doctor explained the men at work.
Janet Rietman - Inside Scientology
After Hubbert's death in 1987, David Misavige, took over the helm of the organisation at age 20. There are several people who left the organisation, and are not pleased with their experiences. Some of these tales are told about people who worked very close to the organisation's leader - this makes for shocking reporting. A detailed description is also given about the focus on celebrities, and how they are pulled into the organisation. Tom Cruise, the most famous Scientologist's recruitment and development is told in great detail.
The path to enlightenment with this organisation is revealed though not in great detail. The book's focus is not on their dogma as much as on the story of the church. It is a must read for anyone who have loose ties with the church, or plan on joining their activities.
Labels:
Inside Scientology,
Janet Rietman,
religion
Stephen King - The Green Mile
King's descriptive manner is put to good use, and transfers a somber topic into a very entertaining story. There are very few boring bits, and the story takes sudden new turns at various stages.
Stephen King - Blaze
The plot unfolds, but holds no real surprises. The remarkable descriptive writing style is what makes you want to discover more of this interesting character.
Sunday, 7 July 2013
Marlena de Blasi - A thousand days in Venice
A love story about a middle-aged, divorced American chef and writer that goes to Venice once again and falls in love with a middle-aged banker.
She abandons her life in America, moves to Venice and marries the man. It is a grown-up fairytale where girl meets boy. She writes about her move to Venice, the immense difficulty she has to adapt to the strange way of Venetians. Stranger in a strange land, she has to overcome all of these hurdles. But she also gets accustom to the foreign rituals and ways of living. She makes friends and she takes the reader on a journey not to be forgotten.
A love story that is an alternative travel guide of Venice. It was an easy read and also includes delicious recipes and tips on travelling this water city.
She abandons her life in America, moves to Venice and marries the man. It is a grown-up fairytale where girl meets boy. She writes about her move to Venice, the immense difficulty she has to adapt to the strange way of Venetians. Stranger in a strange land, she has to overcome all of these hurdles. But she also gets accustom to the foreign rituals and ways of living. She makes friends and she takes the reader on a journey not to be forgotten.
A love story that is an alternative travel guide of Venice. It was an easy read and also includes delicious recipes and tips on travelling this water city.
Elizabeth Gilbert - Eat, Pray, Love
Elizabeth Gilbert, the author, goes on a journey of self-discovery.
She is a women who seemingly has everything - a husband, a big house, a successful job, caring friends, and yet she feels that something is missing. She wants to give up all of this to set out on a spiritual journey. The book is divided into four sections describing her growth. She travels through Italy (where she eats), Indonesia (where she prays), and Bali (where she finds a new love). She describes her spiritual growth with reference to various meditations and rituals. Although I did not regard this book as a spiritual book, but raher a story about a spiritual journey.
It is an easy book to read. I liked the way the author argues with herself and her monologues. I think that it can be easy to relate to the situations that she finds herself in. I fully enjoyed every aspect of the book and would recommend it to anyone interested in personal journeys.
Saturday, 6 July 2013
Paulo Coelho - The Pilgrimage

It begins where he undertakes his Regnus Agnus Mundi (RAM) initiation which he fails and then needs to undertake the Strange Road to Santiago. On this road he has to find his sword and then would be accepted into the the ranks of RAM.
He travels on the road to Santiago with another member of RAM, whom acts as his guide. His guide teaches him many meditation exercises and philosophies on love.
Through the journey he must gain insight into the simplicity of life and he is subsequently transformed.
The deeper meaning is finding one's own path and the discovery that the extraordinary is always found in the ordinary and simple ways of everyday people.
Labels:
fiction,
Paul Coelho,
The Pilgrimage
Location:
Johannesburg, South Africa
Paulo Coelho - Eleven Minutes

Labels:
Eleven Minutes,
fiction,
Paul Coelho
Location:
Johannesburg, South Africa
Thursday, 4 July 2013
Suzanne Collins - Mockingjay
Continuing to the final book of this trilogy "The Hunger Games", and "Catching Fire", the main characters find themselves midst a revolution and full blown war effort between the Districts and The Capital. Both sides tries to manipulate the thoughts of the public as means to hang onto power. The war draws Katniss Everdeen and Peter Malark into the fight, and their thoughts are clearly reflecting them being "damaged goods" after the arena and the war. Katniss is the source, and the revolution - she does not fit into normal life at all, and has to find a way to live with that, and herself.
Labels:
adventure,
fiction,
Mockingjay,
Suzanne Collins
Wednesday, 3 July 2013
Burke Huges - Read & Get Rich

I found the book very interesting and enlightening. Since reading it some months ago, the list of books I read, entertainment I had, and the knowledge I gathered is unbelievable. It is a must read for all people.
Labels:
Burke Huges,
education,
Read & Get Rich,
self help
Suzanne Collins - Catching Fire
In a bizarre twist of faith, the two lovers find themselves in the arena of another Hunger Games. Things however does not appear normal as the contestants are very open in their criticism of the Capital, and their desperate attempts to enslave the Districts. Katniss struggles with her inner fears and her desperate concerns that she is the source of the disastrous outcome of events. The Games however seeming continues, and she cannot believe how right she actually is.
At times the book was moving slow with the uninterrupted misunderstanding of Katniss' being frustrating. After the improbable introduction of setting the landscape and rules in the first book, the story does not need to over explain the bizarre situation. The book ends suddenly, and the third book in the series, "Mockingjay", has to be read to see how things pan out.
Labels:
adventure,
Catching Fire,
fiction,
mystery,
Suzanne Collins
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