I was in Borders this afternoon, looking for a chocolate croissant, and noticed that Sarah Paretsky was coming to speak about her new novel tonight. Too late for me, alas.
On the other hand, I did get a very good book about the history of doctrine. But Border's 'Religion' section drives me up the wall. They jumble together Bibles and liturgy, academic theology, popular theology, devotional books (mostly American), utter rubbish of the Holy Blood and the Holy Grail type, some books on magic that I suspect were misfiled, and ghastly novels like the Left Behind series, which certainly shouldn't be in the non-fiction section. You can't find anything. Blackwells is much better: a far bigger selection and categorised by someone who knows something about the subject (and no Baigent and Leigh or LeHay, or whatever the guy is called, which is a good thing). On the other hand, they do sometimes have good books, particularly from American publishers, which Blackwells sometimes don't - such as Pelikan's history of Christian Doctrine.
/rant...
On the other hand, I did get a very good book about the history of doctrine. But Border's 'Religion' section drives me up the wall. They jumble together Bibles and liturgy, academic theology, popular theology, devotional books (mostly American), utter rubbish of the Holy Blood and the Holy Grail type, some books on magic that I suspect were misfiled, and ghastly novels like the Left Behind series, which certainly shouldn't be in the non-fiction section. You can't find anything. Blackwells is much better: a far bigger selection and categorised by someone who knows something about the subject (and no Baigent and Leigh or LeHay, or whatever the guy is called, which is a good thing). On the other hand, they do sometimes have good books, particularly from American publishers, which Blackwells sometimes don't - such as Pelikan's history of Christian Doctrine.
/rant...
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Date: 2006-03-14 02:21 pm (UTC)But I'm in a slightly bitchy mood right now, so I might be a bit hard on them...
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Date: 2006-03-14 04:17 pm (UTC)On the other hand, her brother was at a private Bible college where girls weren't allowed in boy's rooms, under any circumstances, even if they were brother and sister. Really makes you wonder about their view of their students.
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Date: 2006-03-14 06:44 pm (UTC)Um, they think these kids must be really kinky at heart...?
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Date: 2006-03-14 07:17 pm (UTC)I mean, even the most suspicious mediaeval clerics didn't suspect that all brothers and sisters secretly want to screw each other...
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Date: 2006-03-16 09:37 am (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2006-03-16 02:52 pm (UTC)