Monday, January 29, 2007

I need a good book

I am in dire need of a really good book to read. The fact that I have no free time is going to impede my ability to acrually read said book. But it's been a while since I've read one I really love.
I have been trying to read Godless, by Ann Coulter. I think I agree with her on a lot, and I think she is a smart lady. However, her polemic is a bit annoying. I already know what Clinton did with Monica, I do kind of get the impression that Ms Coulter thinks his moral failing in that instance is his only shortcoming. I rather suspect she could paint a broader picture, as his list of shortcomings was far more varied. Her utter distain of the Liberals is weighty and redundant. Although she is caustically amusing from time to time, I find it to be a huge effort to read. I, too, think the liberals are off their rocker. I think we would be better served to focus on what individuals, and the nation can do right, rather than liberal-bashing. So we want to know what we believe, I am all for that. But Enough, already, Ann.
Huh, I feel better. I am only a quarter of the way through that book, and now I feel the freedom to walk away. I am not going to finish it. So There!

3 comments:

KJP said...

I like to read Tony Hillerman's indian detective stories.... If that is not your taste, "Of Whom The World Was Not Worth" is superb - by Chapian. I could not put it down.

KJP said...

Ok Kelly, enough of the reading! Get out your keyboard and start typing!

ha-ha-ha, just kidding. Enjoy.

Anonymous said...

Hallo Kelly! I am from Norway. I discovered your blog to day and just want to say that I like it. It was funny to read about the house church children visiting your bathroom. Also funny to read about “My nearly-12-year-old has lost his mind”.

I am in a house church and we follow the same concept as you with food, talking, praying, etc, and no one in charge. We started in May 2006. Before that, we were many years in traditional churches.

Thank you for sharing from the house church and your life.