Summary: Neil Patrick Harris plays with the old choose your own adventure format while telling his own story.
I like Neil Patrick Harris. He seems like a genuinely nice guy and for the most part, this book makes me like him even more.
I listened to the audiobook (it was part of my Scribd subscription). So I did not really get choose my own way through the book. The audiobook runs straight through, with a few hints to the format (it introduces the next two or three sections at once in a teaser format.) True to the format there are lots of fake death scenes and as a good celebrity bio, it is funny. (Everyone that I know that commented on this prior to my reading it, read it straight through anyway.)
It was occasionally a bit tedious, I was a bit bored through the description of the fourth time he hosted the Emmy’s after good descriptions of the previous three. But I was engaged for most of the book.
Takeaway: Technology is too important to not think about deeply. If anything can become an idol, then the things we spend most of our time and effort interacting with should be examined.
Summary: An Exploration of the life of Jeremiah as a model for excellence in the Christian life.![The Wind in the Willows | [Kenneth Grahame] The Wind in the Willows | [Kenneth Grahame]](https://bookwi.se/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/61ywlehtavl-_sl300_.jpg)
Summary: It is actually about a cop that is turned into a werewolf. And it isn’t bad.
Summary: A group of necromancers come to Chicago looking to make themselves into Gods.
Takeaway: Jesus is important.
Takeaway: The gift of friends that allow us to explore and try out and explore ideas in safety and love is truly a gift that we all need.