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This is the thread for discussing books of all genres.
Please post about your favorite books and authors, including if possible a brief synopsis and review of the book you're posting about, so that perhaps others will be inspired to go buy it and read it.
I have so many favorite books I'm not sure where to start, so I'll let somebody else go first, telling us about their favorite book or author.
I will say that a book I haven't read yet, but looking forward to reading, is "Jesus Land", a memoir by Julia Scheeres.
Has anybody here read it yet? If so, let me know how you liked it.
"Jesus Land" describes the author's experiences growing up in an emotionally, physically, and sexually abusive fundamentalist Christian household in the 1980s.
It also describes her relationship with her adopted brother David, and the racism he faced in their small, devout rural midwestern community (he was black).
By the time Julia and David were in their early teens, Julia had embarked upon a path of sexual promiscuity and David was attempting suicide.
Their parents responded to these behaviors by shipping the two of them off to the Escuela Caribe, a horribly abusive Christian reform school in the Dominican Republic, where they remained for years.
David later died in a car accident at twenty.
Anyway, this is probably the next book I'm going to buy, because I like well-written memoirs, and this one is very well-written; I've read excerpts. Plus, the author's life actually seems fairly eventful and interesting, and many of her claims- certainly those about the abuse at the notorious Escuela Caribe- are backed up by many independent sources.
So anyway, that's what I'm gonna read next, and I'll post a review when I'm done.
Now, tell about your favorite books.
Please post about your favorite books and authors, including if possible a brief synopsis and review of the book you're posting about, so that perhaps others will be inspired to go buy it and read it.
I have so many favorite books I'm not sure where to start, so I'll let somebody else go first, telling us about their favorite book or author.
I will say that a book I haven't read yet, but looking forward to reading, is "Jesus Land", a memoir by Julia Scheeres.
Has anybody here read it yet? If so, let me know how you liked it.
"Jesus Land" describes the author's experiences growing up in an emotionally, physically, and sexually abusive fundamentalist Christian household in the 1980s.
It also describes her relationship with her adopted brother David, and the racism he faced in their small, devout rural midwestern community (he was black).
By the time Julia and David were in their early teens, Julia had embarked upon a path of sexual promiscuity and David was attempting suicide.
Their parents responded to these behaviors by shipping the two of them off to the Escuela Caribe, a horribly abusive Christian reform school in the Dominican Republic, where they remained for years.
David later died in a car accident at twenty.
Anyway, this is probably the next book I'm going to buy, because I like well-written memoirs, and this one is very well-written; I've read excerpts. Plus, the author's life actually seems fairly eventful and interesting, and many of her claims- certainly those about the abuse at the notorious Escuela Caribe- are backed up by many independent sources.
So anyway, that's what I'm gonna read next, and I'll post a review when I'm done.
Now, tell about your favorite books.