Through Painted Deserts
by Donald Miller
3 (out of 4) A re-write of Don Miller’s first (relatively unsuccessful) book, Through Painted Deserts takes a departure from his usual theological writings and just writes an open, honest collection of thoughts and accounts of a summer spent on the road. I enjoyed his previous works Blue Like Jazz and Searching For God Knows What because they were entertaining and insightful - but with this book I realized how his fantastic writing stands on its own, and continues to be laugh-out-loud hilarious. I would highly recommend this to anyone who enjoys beautiful prose, or even just enjoys reading. This book did not move me to change my life or challenge my views… but nevertheless thoroughly entertained and held me to the last page.
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