John Mark Comer's Live No Lies, which is an interesting examination of truth and lies in society and personally, from a spiritual perspective. I'm still thinking through his points, but it's good to have a book to chew on. HelenKay Dimon's The Usual Family Mayhem, a contemporary romcom with the most immature main character in existence. Holy crap, I've never shouted at a book character for being so dense before. All the side characters are great, though, and the plot is fun, but the main character knocks it down significantly. Frank Andre Guridy's The Stadium, a nonfiction book about the cultural and political significance of American sports stadiums, especially through a lens of class, race, and gender. I know nothing about sports so this is an enlightening read! Also got back into a manga, Yuru Camp, which is cute girls going camping in rural Japan and having fun doing it. It's lighthearted and very sweet.
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Date: 2025-04-03 02:26 am (UTC)John Mark Comer's Live No Lies, which is an interesting examination of truth and lies in society and personally, from a spiritual perspective. I'm still thinking through his points, but it's good to have a book to chew on.
HelenKay Dimon's The Usual Family Mayhem, a contemporary romcom with the most immature main character in existence. Holy crap, I've never shouted at a book character for being so dense before. All the side characters are great, though, and the plot is fun, but the main character knocks it down significantly.
Frank Andre Guridy's The Stadium, a nonfiction book about the cultural and political significance of American sports stadiums, especially through a lens of class, race, and gender. I know nothing about sports so this is an enlightening read!
Also got back into a manga, Yuru Camp, which is cute girls going camping in rural Japan and having fun doing it. It's lighthearted and very sweet.