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Red Seas Under Red Skies by Scott Lynch
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Evangelism Made Slightly Less Difficult: How to Interest People Who Aren't Interested by Nick Pollard
Fisherman's Hope (Seafort saga) by David Feintuch
In Search of Excellence by Thomas J. Peters
True Devotion to Mary by Louis De Monfort
From the Corner of His Eye by Dean R. Koontz
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About meI am a passionate life-long reader--a habit I picked up after escaping into other worlds as a child--and a published author of sf/fantasy novels and short stories. I've pretty much never met a book I didn't like. Even if the content isn't good, I'm a sucker for the crackle of an opened binding, the weight and feel of paper, and the unique scent of a book (new or old).
In addition to loving pretty much anything science fiction or fantasy related (including movies and tv shows), I enjoy poetry, theology, computer games, blogging, roleplaying games, music, camping, working out, and soccer. When I'm not writing, I work in marketing and executive management. I also travel around the country giving retreats and talking about the grounding passion of my life--Jesus Christ.
I live in the Seattle area with the love of my life, Debbie, and two energetic Siberian Huskies, Orion and Qila.
About my libraryI have a wide array of interests which is reflected in the breadth of the subjects I tend to collect. Most of my library is still in Seattle (in storage). Hopefully, it will make its way out to Chicago in the next year.
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Currently readingMan and Woman He Created Them: A Theology Of The Body by John Paul II
Theology of the Body Explained: A Commentary on John Paul II's "Gospel of the Body" by Christopher West
Evangelism Made Slightly Less Difficult: How to Interest People Who Aren't Interested by Nick Pollard
Saved in Hope: Spe Salvi: Encyclical Letter by Pope Benedict XVI









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constant desire find renewal. More deeply still with living human
beauty; the perfection of form, the simple fact of forms, ravished
and always will ravish me away. In this lies the outcome and end
of all the loveliness of sunshine and green leaf, of flowers, pure
water and sweet air. This is embodiment and highest expression;
the scattered, uncertain, and designless loveliness of tree and
sunshine brought to shape. Through this beauty I prayed deepest
and longest, and down to this hour. The shape the divine idea of
that shape the swelling muscle or the dreamy limb, strong sinew
or curve of bust, Aphrodite or Hercules, it is the same. That I may
have the soul-life, the soul-nature, let the divine beauty
bring to me divine soul.
- Richard Jefferies,
The Story of My Heart
posted by theoldman at 9:01 am (EST) on Jul 3, 2009