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Sir2v4
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I am rather overwhelmed by the flood of books that are pitched to us on EWTN TV and radio as books that are highly recommended. All sorts of programs are structured around the authors doing what is commonly referred to as a “book tour” promoting their book.
The dilemma I face is that I am not a speedy reader and I’m already way behind on a stack of books that I’ve already purchased, yet the books keeping coming at a breakneck pace (it seems to me).
What I think is lacking is some critical evaluation of these books in some forum of review, where the book is honestly rated on elements of style and applicability. I bought into one popular author’s book – highly recommended of course – but I’m distracted by the format of the book – it’s a long dialog between people of different points of view. I’m too old to try to decipher the subtleties of such a book and would rather it just came out and stated its theses, rather than following the format of the dialogs of Plato (perhaps that was the intention).
The dilemma I face is that I am not a speedy reader and I’m already way behind on a stack of books that I’ve already purchased, yet the books keeping coming at a breakneck pace (it seems to me).
What I think is lacking is some critical evaluation of these books in some forum of review, where the book is honestly rated on elements of style and applicability. I bought into one popular author’s book – highly recommended of course – but I’m distracted by the format of the book – it’s a long dialog between people of different points of view. I’m too old to try to decipher the subtleties of such a book and would rather it just came out and stated its theses, rather than following the format of the dialogs of Plato (perhaps that was the intention).