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		<title>The Shack: What I Loved And What I Hated</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[So I finished reading a book called The Shack by William P. Young. Overall I found the book to be slightly &#8220;emoish,&#8221; although it&#8217;s one of those few books that I find that can alter ones perception of God (regardless of your perspective or philosophy regarding him). Like most books nowadays, I read it on [...]]]></description>
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<p>So I finished reading a book called <a href="http://www.theshackbook.com/">The Shack</a> by William P. Young. </p>
<p>Overall I found the book to be slightly &#8220;emoish,&#8221; although it&#8217;s one of those few books that I find that can alter ones perception of God (regardless of your perspective or philosophy regarding him).</p>
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<p>Like most books nowadays, I read it on my iPhone (thanks in part to <a href="http://www.scrollmotion.com/">ScrollMotion</a>) which has really rekindled the bookworm within me&#8211;but more of that later (on another blog). </p>
<p>Anyways, The Shack started off <em>really</em> slow. I felt like I was watching a LifeTime show produced by the 700 club (which I would not recommend anyone watching&#8211;especially the latter). </p>
<p>Half way through the book started improving (although it was still slightly corny) but the end justified the $16 I paid for this book app on iTunes.</p>
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<p>Overall the book tries to paint a very simplistic &#8220;I love you unconditionally&#8221; view of God, and his constant fascination of humanity. </p>
<p>What I liked about the book was it&#8217;s constant focus on improving relationships with friends and family. Love is a verb in this book (and not a noun) and whether you agree with its theology or not (<strong>note:</strong> many conservative Christians may not), The Shack pushes you to reexamine your relationships and do whatever is neccessary to improve them. </p>
<p>What I thought was lame about the book was it&#8217;s portrayal that independent people are somehow evil, which might not thrill those of you within the Libertarian group (myself included). </p>
<p>Overall the book was okay, and if I had to rate it I would give it 3.5 out of 5 stars (I would give it 4 if the intro wasn&#8217;t so underwhelming). </p>
<p>&#8211; Post From My iPhone</p>
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