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Your Next Favorite Book
Aaron Armstrong
14 episodes
2 weeks ago
Join Aaron Armstrong as he introduces you to one book he enjoys. Whether fiction, current events, spiritual formation, history—or something else entirely—the goal is the same: to help you find a new favorite, or maybe rediscover a familiar one.
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Join Aaron Armstrong as he introduces you to one book he enjoys. Whether fiction, current events, spiritual formation, history—or something else entirely—the goal is the same: to help you find a new favorite, or maybe rediscover a familiar one.
Show more...
Books
Arts
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Neverwhere
Your Next Favorite Book
15 minutes 50 seconds
2 years ago
Neverwhere

In the 1990s, Neil Gaiman's The Sandman was the comic book of choice for the self-described sophisticated reader (and I should know, because I was kind of one of them). Post-modern and progressive, the story of the Dream King paved the way for Gaiman's career as a celebrated—and bestselling—novelist. In this episode, I'm sharing a favorite novel by Neil Gaiman, which is also one of his earliest: the story of a young Scotsman who moved to London for work and had his world turned upside down when he stopped to help a girl on the sidewalk named Door.

This is Neverwhere, and it might just be your next favorite book. 

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  • Please check out my new book, I'm a Christian—Now What?: A Guide to Your New Life with Christ, available to order where you buy books.
Your Next Favorite Book
Join Aaron Armstrong as he introduces you to one book he enjoys. Whether fiction, current events, spiritual formation, history—or something else entirely—the goal is the same: to help you find a new favorite, or maybe rediscover a familiar one.