Book Review: The Great Divorce – By C.S. Lewis

Here we have before us one of the monoliths of Christian literature in the 20th Century, C.S. Lewis, whose impact through his writings no doubt rivals those of individuals we would consider much 'greater' than him. He wrote prolifically over every subject both in fiction and nonfiction and this book is one which tows the … Continue reading Book Review: The Great Divorce – By C.S. Lewis

Book Review: Every Man’s Battle – By Stephen Arterburn & Fred Stoeker

The title Every Man's Battle does well to summarize the issue being dealt with in the book. Every man (and woman, but they have their own book) faces the battle of sexual sin, and here authors Stephen Arterburn and Fred Stoeker attempt to outline a plan for winning that war, for freeing men from the … Continue reading Book Review: Every Man’s Battle – By Stephen Arterburn & Fred Stoeker

Book Review: The Imitation of Christ – By Thomas à Kempis

The Imitation of Christ falls into the category of what one might call 'classic Christian devotional'. It fits into the time period of the transition between the Middle Ages and the Renaissance, and is one of the best selling devotional texts of all time, and while the pious aspect of the text is at the … Continue reading Book Review: The Imitation of Christ – By Thomas à Kempis

Book Review: Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy – By Douglas Adams

The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy is a fun, buoyant adventure following the tale of Arthur Dent as he narrowly escapes the earth's destruction in the wake of a new space super-highway being built in its place, hitching a ride with interstellar researcher Ford Prefect aboard the ship of the very alien bureaucrats whom destroyed … Continue reading Book Review: Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy – By Douglas Adams

Book Review: The Picture of Dorian Gray – By Oscar Wilde

With his life spanning the later half of the 19th Century, Oscar Wilde wrote in a wide variety of mediums, ranging from poetry to plays and from essays to fairy tales, and one novel. His fairy tales are arguably the most accessible of his writings, and as is the case with fairy tales revolve around … Continue reading Book Review: The Picture of Dorian Gray – By Oscar Wilde