Reading...
The Forgotten Ways by Alan Hirsch. Hirsch seeks to remind us of some vital, ancient truths about what it means to be a follower of Jesus. Greatness.
Reservation Blues by Sherman Alexie. I've never read Alexie before, but I will be reading more. He is excellent. A less stream of consciousness but equally funny and winsome Tom Robbins.
Vows by Peter Manseau. The true story of a priest, a nun, and their son as told by their son, Peter. Heartbreaking and moving.
History of Love by Nicole Krauss. This is a haunting, mysterious, and enchanting book that spans over 60 years and three different narrarative voices. Excellent.
By the way, if you are looking for more about what I am currently reading and have enjoyed reading in the past, check out the Kester's GoodReads link on the left side of this page.
Listening to...
nothing new. I've been listening to a lot of Elliott Smith lately, and remembering what a genius that guy was.
Oh, and I'm really digging the new White Stripes. Greatness.
2 comments:
Yes Elliot Smith hmmm. I've got to get down there and worship with you all.
I know this is an old post, but I figured a comment was better as a first communique than an outright email. :) What did you think of Hirsch's book? And have you read any of his work with Michael Frost?
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