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General Discussion 2024
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October Reads
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It just dipped down yesterday here but we do not get real winter in the south.

Best: The Wednesday Wars by Gary Schmidt. Imagine an Andrew Clements book written about the 60s. A student feels singled out as he is the only student left in a class every Wednesday afternoon. Just a fun adventure.
Worse: Grey Dog by Elliott Gish. A school teacher flees to a new town as she struggle with her past... This was just bad as I was hoping for horror book but it was a woe is me journal.
Surprise: On the Jews and Their Lies by Martin Luther (Yes that Martin Luther). I was hoping he would have examples of why there was so much hate but most of it triggered my evangelist heart to belove the people.

Best:
Lenten Lands by Douglas Gresham. This was an interesting take on CS Lewis’s life from the perspective of his stepson (Joy Davidson’s son). I enjoyed seeing this great “super star” of the faith through the eyes of a boy. It made the man more human.
Worst: The Last Mrs. Parrish. Not so much in terms of writing, but definitely in terms of deplorable characters! The depth of “icky” is just awful sometimes.
Surprise: Major Pettigrew’s Last Stand. A quaint English tale, I thought it was kind of fun.
How about you guys? Has fall settled in yet? What’s on your reading list?