crystal
Well-Known Member
Has anyone read any of Donald Miller's books?
A while ago I read 'blue like jazz', and then recently read 'through painted desserts' in about two weeks which is pretty fast for me. Within the next few days I picked 'a million miles in a thousand years' out of my brother's box of books. He has a a couple more as well which I intend to read some time... I really like his style, and the imagery and honesty he uses. He tends to write down a whole lot of stuff that other people wouldn't admit to thinking.
I'm not sure what else this topic can contain, maybe if you have read any of his books you can talk about what challenged you, or your favourite parts etc.
I would also recommend these books to people, especially if you have an interest in spirituality. Miller's books certainly aren't like reading a theology text book but they do mention God, faith etc (in a way that I think is really honest and fresh).
so let the topic begin...
A while ago I read 'blue like jazz', and then recently read 'through painted desserts' in about two weeks which is pretty fast for me. Within the next few days I picked 'a million miles in a thousand years' out of my brother's box of books. He has a a couple more as well which I intend to read some time... I really like his style, and the imagery and honesty he uses. He tends to write down a whole lot of stuff that other people wouldn't admit to thinking.
I'm not sure what else this topic can contain, maybe if you have read any of his books you can talk about what challenged you, or your favourite parts etc.
I would also recommend these books to people, especially if you have an interest in spirituality. Miller's books certainly aren't like reading a theology text book but they do mention God, faith etc (in a way that I think is really honest and fresh).
so let the topic begin...