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Hard to read while rolling your eyes

August 6, 2018 by lowercasesee 1 Comment

Like most Texans, I was raised very religious. Like most people who have religion shoved down their throats for 18 years, I am now an atheist. Atheism isn’t why I hated The Shack, though, it’s because it’s a fucking terrible book. I realized pretty quickly I didn’t like this book, given how shoddily the words are put together. I don’t even want to call it writing. I think I digested about 20% of the overall book, followed along completely, and still felt I gave it too […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Religion Tagged With: cbr10bingo, William P. Young

lowercasesee's CBR10 Review No:90 · Genres: Fiction, Religion · Tags: cbr10bingo, William P. Young ·
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The Shack

May 7, 2017 by Ealbrecht Leave a Comment

In The Shack we follow Mackenzie Phillips’ (Mack). Mack has five children, two of them are out of the house. On Labor Day weekend, Mack takes his three youngest children, a son and two daughters, camping at Wallowa Lake near Joseph, Oregon. Mack’s wife, Nan, is unable to join them. They spend the long weekend there exploring the area and having a good time. On the last morning, the older of the two children on the trip, go for one last canoe ride on the lake. It is at […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Religion Tagged With: William P. Young

Ealbrecht's CBR9 Review No:30 · Genres: Fiction, Religion · Tags: William P. Young ·
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