The Semi-Daily Preface: The Dan Brown edition

To celebrate the fact that the book-based film Angel’s & Demons dropped 53% in its second weekend in the US Box Office, we here present you with some other interesting facts about Dan Brown: He first published as a woman.  He published his first book, 187 Men to Avoid: A Survival Guide for the Romantically [...]

Review: Jane Austen Ruined My Life, by Beth Patillo

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Back to Bedrock, by Paul W. Powell

Published by Baptistway Press. ———————————- Back to Bedrock was a very good read for me. It isn’t what I would call a dry, dusty book on religion. Rather, it is informative, well-written, and I personally found is very interesting. Each chapter covers some basic history and ideologies, but it doesn’t wax technical on the explanations. [...]

Blink, by Ted Dekker

The following is a review of the paperback edition of “Blink”, written by Ted Dekker. This is my first time reading the current king of Christian Fiction, Ted Dekker. His books have sold millions, and they’re impossible to miss in any Christian bookstore, and the same can probably be said for most mainstream bookstores. I [...]

The Case for Christ, by Lee Strobel

First, I’d like to give the readers of this post a little background on the author. Now, you could just go straight to his website, and I encourage you to – but I will post a quote from his webpage bio to sum some things up for you. Lee was educated at the University of [...]