Little books with BIG impact
I confess that sometimes I judge a book by its cover. Mostly I judge it by its size. Little books seem sissy to me. This is ironic since I am not large in stature myself. So, in an effort to get over by book sizism (like racism?), I want to start a discussion about little books with big impact. I’ll start by listing two, oh and by the way, a “little book” is 150 pages or less. First is A.W. Tozer’s What Ever Happened to Worship, second, Francis Schaeffer’s Art and the Bible. What about you?
Ariel said,
September 6, 2007 at 11:31 pm
OK, I’ll bite. http://bittersweetblue.blogspot.com/2007/09/great-little-books.html
groaninginatent said,
September 7, 2007 at 4:30 am
I have three nominations:
The Knowledge of the Holy by A.W. Tozer – This book radically changed my thinking about God. 128 pages
Reality: The Hope of Glory by Aaron Katz – This book radically changed my thinking about me. 154 pages**
Clowning in Rome by Henri Nouwen – This book is just radically amazing. 128 pages
**Ignore the ‘4′