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1. The God Box: Review Haiku


Waaaaaay didactic (Hey,
kids -- it's okay to be gay!),
but sadly needed.


The God Box by Alex Sanchez. S&S, 2007, 272 pages. (And hey -- there's a blurb on the back from my bishop!)

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2. Home to Holly Springs: Review Haiku


"God's grace!" -- I get it.
But this? Just lazy plotting.
Coincidence much?

Home to Holly Springs by Jan Karon. Viking, 2007, 368 pages.

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3. The Abstinence Teacher: Review Haiku


Perrotta's genius?
Never letting us hate those
whose views we deplore.


The Abstinence Teacher by Tom Perrotta. St. Martin's, 2007, 358 pages.

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4. The Year of Living Biblically: Review Haiku


Publishing gimmick
of Biblical proportions!
Still a fun read, though.


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5. The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe: Review Haiku


Wait, this book is full
of Christian symbolism?
But it's so subtle . . .


The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe by C. S. Lewis. Geoffrey Bles, 1950, 186 pages.


#23 on The LIST. Listened to on a Playaway device (read by Michael York, who, sadly, is now forever associated with an unfortunate cup of coffee).

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6. Evolution, Me, and Other Freaks of Nature: Review Haiku


Darwin versus God!
Survival of the fittest
with high-school-high stakes.


Evolution, Me, and Other Freaks of Nature by Robin Brande. Knopf, 2007, 272 pages.

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