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Title: The Hatching
Series: The Hatching #1
Author: Ezekiel Boone
Rating: 0.5 of 5 Stars
Genre: Horror
Pages: 353/ DNF@20%
Format: Digital Edition
Series: The Hatching #1
Author: Ezekiel Boone
Rating: 0.5 of 5 Stars
Genre: Horror
Pages: 353/ DNF@20%
Format: Digital Edition
Synopsis:
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DNF'd at roughly
20%
My
Thoughts:
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I dnf'd this for the usual reason of the inclusion of homosexuality.
That being said, before that I was “this” close to pulling the
trigger and dnf'ing it anyway. This was laced with profanity, the
majority of the characters were either having affairs, had affairs or
were considering affairs and generally speaking, everyone involved
was a scumbag. If killer spiders were about to consume the entire
world, I wouldn't shed a tear for a single one of these people.
It got me thinking though. I am tired of dnf'ing books because of
objectionable content as it simply wears down my soul and I feel
tired and worn out from just trying to simply believe what is true.
Books like this degrade that and I've come to realize that it is not
enough to simply dnf a book or avoid an author that espouses
perversions as normal.
Reading non-fiction has always been one of the hardest things for me.
But to combat the constant degradation of my spirit I will be
starting to rotate in non-fiction into my regular reading schedule.
It probably means that the months I read a non-fiction book my
overall book numbers will go down as I won't be racing through them.
Which will mean less overall posts. I doubt that these non-fiction
books will appeal to the majority of those who follow me, which is
why I'm giving you all the heads up.
Right
now I've got several books by Ellen White (the un-official founder of
7th
Day Adventism), C.S. Lewis (a lay, ie, non-ordained, theologian) and
the Gulag Archipelago by Solzhenitsyn, in 3
parts. These three authors will be a test run for the next 2 years to
see if I can handle a steady diet of non-fiction every couple of
months.
I realize this “review” has pretty
much turned into more of an announcement post and I thank you for
your time and understanding.
☆☆☆☆½