Introducing the Quran Year Project

Thanks for stumbling onto this blogpost. The purpose of this Quran Year Project is laid out here, however, if you are looking for more, try the content guide which you can check out here.   “To truly understand the Quran you have to learn Arabic,” said a well meaning friend. “It is in the Arabic, notContinue reading “Introducing the Quran Year Project”

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On the first #NationalReadathon, and On How I #MakeTimeToRead

My goal for this year is to read 105 books. That rounghly boils down to 8.75 books a month. For January I’m in a good spot since I’ve chalked up my eight books and am working on my February quota. This is only possible because I got a bit of a head start in December.Continue reading “On the first #NationalReadathon, and On How I #MakeTimeToRead”

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To Read, Or Not to Read- The Next Book List

“There are books and there is literature” said Elizabeth Hardwick.  Sage advice from a scathing American literary critic. I don’t know how folks read so many books in a year, then I realized there’s a shortcut.  Simply, pick up the New York Times, The New Yorker or a literary journal to read the book reviews-Continue reading “To Read, Or Not to Read- The Next Book List”

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Reading List(s)

Back in Eight Grade, Ms. Locey, my Honors English teacher gave the class a reading list.  I just found it buried in my boxes, that have moved with me some 14 times in the past 12 years.  Since my life is becoming far more digitized I spent a few minutes typing up the lists, yes,Continue reading “Reading List(s)”

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