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The case for Christ by Lee Strobel
I do the same and am currently back-and-forthing between Another Sort of Learning by James V. Schall and The Story of Rolph and the Viking Bow by Allen French. Both are available through Ignatius Press.What works best for me is having two or three books going at once. I’ve found that you stay fresh and focused longer when you can move around between three titles. .
You might want to stop. There’s a chance that, once you get to the end of book 7, you’ll throw the book across the room and bang your head against the wall repeatedly, because (spoilers, highlight to read) Roland reaches the top floor of the Dark Tower, opens the door, realizes he’s made the journey hundreds of times before, and gets thrown back in time to the beginning of book 1 to start all over. Final line: The man in black fled across the desert, and the gunslinger followed.Just finished The Gunslinger Stephen King’s first book in his The Dark Tower series. Will start The Drawing of the Three soon.
I would like to read this, now that I’ve seen the movie.The case for Christ by Lee Strobel