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lottie1803's review
challenging
emotional
informative
reflective
slow-paced
4.0
I’m not a fan of Christian philosophy, but I thought the writing was beautiful and touched on some important topics.
shmadsie's review
4.0
full disclosure: i received an arc through a goodreads giveaway.
i enjoy essay collections because it always feels like a peek into another person's life, the books they've read, the information they've consumed, the plays they've watched, and the places they've been. it's all the most interesting bits of all the best things they've absorbed, fact-checked for accuracy for the bibliography, and shared with you. and that's exactly what the way of imagination is: a condensed and abbreviated second life.
thematically, each essay mirrors the last but minutely, there's always something new to discover.
i enjoy essay collections because it always feels like a peek into another person's life, the books they've read, the information they've consumed, the plays they've watched, and the places they've been. it's all the most interesting bits of all the best things they've absorbed, fact-checked for accuracy for the bibliography, and shared with you. and that's exactly what the way of imagination is: a condensed and abbreviated second life.
thematically, each essay mirrors the last but minutely, there's always something new to discover.
kpeninger's review
3.0
The author has a beautiful way of writing, which I appreciated.
Notes for common book consideration: though beautiful, there was a lot of religious philosophy that may be difficult to grapple with for incoming students that haven't a background with such. Much of that religious philosophy is centered around a Christian tradition.
Notes for common book consideration: though beautiful, there was a lot of religious philosophy that may be difficult to grapple with for incoming students that haven't a background with such. Much of that religious philosophy is centered around a Christian tradition.
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