And sometimes, I'm reading an 1,100 page book.
Recently, it's been a case of Both Those Things.
It's fitting that Kristin became my Lenten reading. It's a stunning novel -- an epic, really. And it is radiant and blazing with the mercy and glory of God.
Please forgive me, all you anti-dog-earers, but sometimes I just can't help myself. I don't keep pen and sticky-notes handy when I'm reading. I try, I fail. So I dog-ear, then later I go back and copy down all the quotes I want to keep, savor, remember.
I couldn't really dog ear the entire book, but sometimes I thought I'd come close:
Kristin deserves so much more than a quick blog post, and I'll work on that. But I decided this quick post was better than nothing. Make Kristin your Easter reading. Make it your summer reading. Make it your I-Will-Read-It-Before-the-End-of-2015 reading. Make the time -- it's worth the time, in so many ways.
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4 comments:
I love Kristin! I've been meaning to re-read her for years. A friend of mine sent me the copy you have for my birthday a few years ago, and I just fell in love with her. I started re-reading The Wreath but then stopped, inexplicably....
It's such a beautiful translation, Emily!
I read it on my Kindle and as much as I resist any new technology, I love that I can bring up my list of highlights. So much beautiful imagery and passages on Grace and motherhood and marriage.
Oh, yes, Jen, being able to bring up the list of highlights would be a huge one in the pro column for Kindles!
Yes to the beautiful passages on Grace, motherhood, marriage ... so much beauty.
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