Sometimes I read some Christian fiction ( I read books dealing with other religions sometimes as well). Last month I read the best seller "The Shack."

The book does make you think. It deals with a family, a death of a child, and forgiveness. Closure as well.
Ah, Spring time which apparently is taking a vacation. Anyway I read a pirate book called "Pirate Latitudes" by Michael Crichton. What can I say I like high sea adventure stories. It hit the spot and Crichton is working his way into becoming one of my favorite authors. He certainly does mix up the topics.

I've slowed down a bit in March but I have finished a couple of classics and have started more books. I just haven't grabbed one to finish.

The book does make you think. It deals with a family, a death of a child, and forgiveness. Closure as well.
Ah, Spring time which apparently is taking a vacation. Anyway I read a pirate book called "Pirate Latitudes" by Michael Crichton. What can I say I like high sea adventure stories. It hit the spot and Crichton is working his way into becoming one of my favorite authors. He certainly does mix up the topics.

I've slowed down a bit in March but I have finished a couple of classics and have started more books. I just haven't grabbed one to finish.
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