Here's a little game we can play. I'll tag a person and then they have to tag a person and so on with these questions:
1. One book that changed your life:
The Bible, Blue Like Jazz - Donald Miller
2. One book that you've read more than once:
Mere Christianity by CS Lewis
3. One book that you'd want on a desert island:
Though I've never read this 32 page long book and it is written by someone I've never heard of, I'd want this one.
4. One book that made you laugh:
Flashbang - How I Got Over Myself by Mark Steele
5. One book that made you cry:
tie - Tuesdays With Morrie by Mitch Albom - God In The Alley by Greg Paul. Actually read them back to back in Ukraine summer of 05.
6. One book that you wish you had written:
The DaVinci Code cuz that guy's stinking rich!!! OK, OK, how about Organic Church by Neil Cole
7. One book that you wish had never been written:
"Left Behind one, two, three..."
8. One book you are currently reading:
Decision Making & The Will Of God by Garry Friesen and J Robin Maxon
9. One book that you've been meaning to read:
A Generous Orthodoxy by Brian McLaren
10. One book that you wish had been written:
2nd Song Of Solomon
11. One book that you got for free:
I Am Not But I Know I Am by Louie Giglio. Read it in one sitting with a venti dark coffee in a for here mug while waiting for my oil to be changed.
12. Favorite Book this Year:
tie: The Secret Message Of Jesus by Brian McLaren, Life of Pi by Yann Martel, Hey Nostradamus by Douglas Coupland
12. Since I'm dying to know what he reads and I think he reads my blog, I'll tag the self proclaimed (although I'm not buying it for a minute) Misfit.
Thursday, August 10, 2006
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The Game continues here
I love it! Had me rolling
= One book that you wish had been written: “Brown Like Jaz” – Jaz Ghag
ANNOUNCEMENT:
Due to the overwhelming number of requests I am receieving for "Brown Like Jaz"
I would like to announce that I may possibly be writing this book for all of my fans.
Thank-You in advance for all of your support in this long awaited and dreamed about project of mine.
Yours sincerly,
Jaz S. Ghag
Happy Birthday Paul.
Interesting topic, I like it.
I am curious why you choose Left Behind as the book you wished was never written?
Although I think the writing is good enough, I think the books have made Christians embrace the stereotype that the world has for us.
The other thing that bugged me is that after I had read the first 5, I realized that I had bought into the commercial-ness of the series. He could have written 4 instead of 12. I felt a little used.
I have never read the Left Behind books, but the main criticism I have heard is that the authors seemed to milk everyone on the number of books.
Not saying it is right, but from a business sense writing the start of a series that sells millions would be easy money to continue as long as possible.
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