Thank you for bringing reader's attention to your book on Christian poetry. I am excited to order and read the collection; I have long thought that much of the best poetry today has Christian themes and challenges modern materialism.
Have you read Giles Milton’s Nathaniel’s Nutmeg? It’s a fascinating history of the spice trade, particularly involving that once-more-valuable-than-gold spice and involves a very bad trade for an island in the New World. First book I ever read that really got me excited about history.
I stopped reading that review of Stephen King's new novel that you linked too. Seems too detailed, should have included SPOILER warning! (Not your fault, of course, but Laura Miller's.)
Thank you for bringing reader's attention to your book on Christian poetry. I am excited to order and read the collection; I have long thought that much of the best poetry today has Christian themes and challenges modern materialism.
Have you read Giles Milton’s Nathaniel’s Nutmeg? It’s a fascinating history of the spice trade, particularly involving that once-more-valuable-than-gold spice and involves a very bad trade for an island in the New World. First book I ever read that really got me excited about history.
I haven't. Will check it out!
I stopped reading that review of Stephen King's new novel that you linked too. Seems too detailed, should have included SPOILER warning! (Not your fault, of course, but Laura Miller's.)