Between a Rock and a Hard Place:
I have not read a lot of non-fiction. This stands as the third non-fiction narrative that I've read. That being said, this was the best. I imagine he was helped a lot with the writing, but even with that the narrative is amazingly vivid, descriptive and profound. I most surprised by the level of spiritual insight that filled each page.
For the first half of the novel, the narrative switches between Aron when he was stuck in the canyon, and his stories about his early life, all of which are thoroughly entertaining, and lend to a greater understanding of him as a person. The fact that the entire book was written by him only adds to that understanding in a way that a third person investigation never could.
The story of his entrapment is painful, profound, spiritual, enlightening and hopeful. The level of detail engrained into the narrative gives the reader the feeling that they are there, feeling his pain, living his thoughts and experiencing his failures and triumphs. The writing is brutally honest, as he consistently berates himself for his stupidity in getting into the situation, as well as his courage in getting out of it.
This book has changed the way that I view my daily life and it is something that everyone should read.
Hello
This is my first time writing in a blog. As indicated by the title I will be focusing on books that I've read. I have strong passion for reading and I like to share my thoughts on books. So I will be stepping into the different books and genres that I've read. Some posts will be positive and others maybe negative. I don't read a lot of books that I don't like but when I do, I like to let people know so I can save them some time.
Anyway, feel free to comment on anything and let me know what you think, whether you agree or disagree, I want to hear about it.
Anyway, feel free to comment on anything and let me know what you think, whether you agree or disagree, I want to hear about it.