
Over the last couple months, I have been reading much more fiction than I have in recent years. I am not sure if I am just burned out with non-fiction or I have may internal changes in my approach to reading or something else. But the result is that I have expanded my reach into previously unexplored areas of fiction.
While I traditionally like young adult literature, I have read virtually no Christian young adult fiction outside of a few classics. A friend of mine recommended this to me a while ago and I finally got around to reading over the weekend.
Takeaway: The Bible was written to people very distant from us.
Summary: Tris and Four continue to have a rocky relationship and continue to try and figure out why being Divergent, like they are, is such a threat to society.
Takeaway: Everything we do changes our brains. The repetitive action of computer and internet work is very effective at changing our brains. This has implications for everything.
Takeaway: The Reformation is very important to the history of Christianity and Europe, but the mythology of the Reformation is often overplayed and detrimental to understanding modern history.
Takeaway: A reminder that we are not God. We need to submit to God and not try to get our idea of God to submit to us.
Summary: A post-World War II boarding school is the setting of a classic coming of age story.