A review by rheren
Notes from the Tilt-A-Whirl: Wide-Eyed Wonder in God's Spoken World by N.D. Wilson

5.0

This is a fascinating and unusual book. The best I can describe it as poetry written as prose, at least that's how I was thinking of it as I wrote it. Very lyrical, allegorical, whimsical, with random observations and asides thrown in somewhat stream-of-consciousness. I'm sure it's a style that you either love or hate, but after getting used to it, I was impressed by it. As much as it sounds like a jumbled mess from how I'm describing it, it does have a definite structure to it, and makes it's points very effectively, if in an unorthodox manner. It definitely changed the way I think about life and God and the world around me, and I very much appreciate the insights he shares in this book, far more than I expected.