Not Quite All Fours 🌟🌟🌟🌟 (and One 🌟🌟🌟) Almost every book I read this month landed a solid 4 stars—except for one little outlier. Indescribable Atlas Adventures (the only kids’ book in the bunch) didn’t quite measure up and came in at 3 stars. Still, no duds, no DNFs, and plenty of variety. I crossed paths with Judy Garland, shadowed an assassin, rode shotgun with a S.W.A.T. medic, and followed a Russian spy through enemy territory. I also eavesdropped on Bonhoeffer, argued with a socialite, admired an artist, and got oddly attached to a bookshop with a mind of its own. Oh, and there was an Egyptian scribe too—because why […]
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A Life of Courage in the Shadow of Evil
Bonhoeffer: Pastor, Martyr, Prophet, Spy isn’t just a biography—it’s an incredible story of a man who stood for truth and justice in the darkest of times. Dietrich Bonhoeffer, a German theologian, joined the Confessing Church and even took part in the Valkyrie plot to assassinate Hitler. His bravery cost him his life, but his legacy is unforgettable. Eric Metaxas does a great job showing both sides of Bonhoeffer’s life—the pastor and the spy. Using personal letters, journal entries, and other documents, the book brings Bonhoeffer’s choices and struggles to life. His decision to leave the safety of America to return to Nazi Germany especially struck me. What stuck with me […]
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