Reviews by Brent Baxter
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Fearless (Reviewed 9/8/2009)“Fearless” by Max Lucado, a mainstay of the Christian book world, is a worthwhile read. Like all of Lucado’s work that I’ve read, it’s an easy read. And the theme of the book- fear and how to live a life without fear, is certainly relevant and current. Mr. Lucado isn’t my favorite Christian ...
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Notes From The Tilt-A-Whirl (Reviewed 8/3/2009)“Notes From The Tilt-A-Whirl” by N.D. Wilson was, as the title implies, quite a ride. Like it’s namesake, this series of seemingly stream-of-consciousness, poetic, dark and lighthearted essays spin the listener in small circles while arcing around larger themes of life and death, God, etc. Okay, ...
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The Principle of the Path (Reviewed 6/12/2009)“The Principle Of The Path” by Andy Stanley is a great read. It’s the first book I’ve read from Mr. Stanley, and I have to say, his writing stands right alongside his father’s work (Dr. Charles Stanley is my favorite preacher). However, it is different- more youthful, more contemporary in ...
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Kiss (Reviewed 4/28/2009)“Kiss” by Ted Dekker and Erin Healy is a pretty good read. It’s the third book I’ve read by Dekker, the others being “Three” and “House.” I’d say this lands somewhere in the middle. While it’s ending didn’t blow me away like “Three,” I felt the plot was more solid throughout. ...
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The American Patriot's Almanac (Reviewed 1/14/2009)“The American Patriot’s Almanac: Daily Readings on America” by William J. Bennett and John T.E. Cribb is an excellent read! It’s set up, as the title implies, as a daily reader- one story from American history for each day of the year. I really enjoy the setup of this book. The book as a whole ...
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