What I read in July
I am always consuming books, whether they’re physical, digital or audio. Every month, I like to share a breakdown of everything
What I read in July Read Post »
I am always consuming books, whether they’re physical, digital or audio. Every month, I like to share a breakdown of everything
What I read in July Read Post »
I am always consuming books, whether they’re physical, digital or audio. Every month, I like to share a breakdown of everything
What I read in May Read Post »
I read pretty aggressively, regularly making my way through over 100 books a year. With that many books in a year,
What I read in October Read Post »
I have long loved superheroes. I’ve been a comic book fan for as long as I can remember. I used
How do we relate to Superman? Read Post »
If the Internet had been as popular in 1994 as it is today, Roseanne would have broke it. For those
The opportunity to influence through entertainment Read Post »
I’m a sucker for cult TV shows—y’know, the ones constantly living on the bubble, that no matter how great they are
“Just believe” & other nonsense you hear in the movies Read Post »
God: the Almighty Question is a documentary that asks the question, “Who is God?” The filmmaker, Peter Rodger, traveled to 23
God: the Almighty Question (aka Oh My God) Read Post »
Yesterday, for the first time since my subscription ran out in 2007(?) I took a look at an issue of
Irrelevant (or, What happens when Christians try too hard to be cool) Read Post »
For our entire adult lives, Emily and I have not had cable. It’s expensive, and there’s rarely anything worth watching.
Excuses for Amusement? Read Post »
Title: Guilty: Liberal “Victims” and Their Assault on America Author: Ann Coulter Publisher: Crown Focus (2009) Not Recommended: A smug, self-righteous
Book Review: GUILTY Read Post »