A review by blueyorkie
The Pilgrim's Progress by John Bunyan

2.0

It is undoubtedly an exciting approach to faith and religion, more accessible and even playful because it stages in the form of easy-to-understand metaphors the journey of an ordinary man, a gentleman from the 17th century, in a sort of concrete situation. But for the disbeliever that I am, it remains just as indigestible. Some passages even made me jump. Those who have faith, ask questions, or research will find their way there. I don't have it (and if I have, it would be just a few), and it's a path of resilience that doesn't suit me, far too exclusive and excessive and far too many things. I did, however, find some of the answers I had come for regarding the Vanity Fair. It's not that bad already.