22 August 2009

What You Didn't Learn from Your Parents About: Sex By Matthew Paul Turner

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ISBN:1-57683-940-0
ISBN-13:9781576839409
Format:Paperback
Trim Size: 5x7
Page Count: 217

Sex is a topic many christians are more than a little uncomfortable discussing. For many christians, this book delivers on it's title. Matthew Paul Turner gives not only the clinical information that no book about sex should be without, but scriptual advice on sexual topics, from a focus on having a 'holy and healthy' sex life. He draws from interviews he conducted (with both single, and married, christian women and men) and from his own life to show the reader that no matter the issue, question, or concern they may have, they are not alone. His presentation humourous in a way that's a little disarming, in a good way. Many people want to laugh when they're uncomfortable. Since one premise of the book is that too many christians are too uncomforatable talking about sex, it's only natural to throw in some levity to take the edge off a bit.

The publisher labeled this books as for 'twentysomethings', but there is value here for teens and married adults.He gives advice and encouragment for abstaining until marriage and how to make married sex the experience it was meant to be.

08 August 2009

Pocket Guide to the Bible by Jason Boyett

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ISBN:0-9768175-4-3
Format: Softcover - Trade Paper
Trim Size: 5x7
Page Count: 208
Carton Qty: 48

The Pocket Guide to the Bible is a sometimes-humourous book about The Bible, its contents and its history. I enjoyed it. Though, in a couple places, it felt like he may have sacrificed relevance for the appearance of hipness. Unfortunately, in those places, the hipness falls a little flat, too. On the whole, I thought it was pretty good.

It includes:

Biblicabulary
a list of terms
Cast of Characters
a run-down of significant(and not so much) people
What Happens Parts 1 & 2
a book-by-book synopsis of both the Old and New Testaments
The Brief History of Holy Writ
a timeline of The Bible itself
Versions and Perversions
Comparisons of some of the most well-known, if not popular, versions of The Bible
List Ye Be Smitten
a chapter of lists, kind of an appendix, that didn't fit elsewhere in the book, i.e. "The Four Best Moments for Donkeys"
Selected Bibliography
Not funny, just a good reference for further reading or research

The book's strengths are 'The Brief History of Holy Writ' and 'Versions and Perversions'. The 'Biblicabulary' and 'List Ye Be Smitten' had some good bits. I thought the 'Not to be confused with' and 'Please use it in a sentence' sections of each definition was a great idea, even if the jokes didn't always land. What's left wasn't bad, per se, he did as good a job with summarizing the entire Bible, book-by-book, mind you, in under 50 pages as anyone could. The same can be said of the 'Cast of Characters'. The sysopses and character lists were the weakest parts of a pretty good book.

That being said, what people find funny, or offensive, or inappropriate is subjective. Some people may buy this book _not_ expecting to see the words 'apeshiznit','beeyotch', or 'bazongas', or more to-the-point expecting _not_ to see them. These people may be disappointed...or pleasantly surprised. It's really going to depend on the individual's attitude. Some people will find this to be hilarious, some will not. Either way, it will give you something to think about, and may even teach you something.