I haven't read this book yet, but I look forward to doing so. In the meantime, you should feel comfortable with the recommendation of noted blogger and book reviewer (among many other things), Tim Challies.
By the way, I strongly recommend that you check out Tim's blog, Challies.com. Subscribe to it, like it on facebook, follow it on twitter or simply come back to it daily. It is a treasure trove of information and wisdom.
Anyway, he had the following helpful thoughts in his review of the book:
This book is a wee bit formulaic...and it is occasionally a bit melodramatic...But it’s well-written and, for this baseball enthusiast, an interesting read.
Suffice it to say, given these facts, I am sure to enjoy the book. I hope you will too.Pujols is a baseball player and a Christian. This biography is likely to appeal largely to those who love Christ and (not or) those who love baseball. Being a fan of Pujols or the Cardinals will make it even more enjoyable. The season-by-season descriptions of Pujols’ feats are interesting to baseball fans, but will not play so well with those who who have no love for the game.
2 comments:
I, too, and a die-hard Cars fan, and I'm as excited about this book as I am worried that Albert may end up a Yankee.
:-(
...or even worse, a Cub!
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