Wednesday, August 22, 2007

By Elizabeth Gilbert

Haven't read a lick of Loving Frank, but I do like Eat Pray Love so far. It's about a woman's spiritual journey after her divorce and her physical journey through three countries in a year (India, Italy, and Indonesia). She doesn't take herself too seriously, and she seems to have a wide-open approach to spirituality. It's not preachy, and it's a little funny. It's a memoir and it's a travelogue. What's not to like?

Yes, Don, of course you may borrow it.

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

I'm sure Don's read it already.
Sounds right up your alley, Christine. Actually, I thought you'd read it already. DRD

Christine said...

I think Don taught a class on it at the community college.

Anonymous said...

Really! I'd love to take a class from Don. DRD

Anonymous said...

I've heard good things about it, but since it achieved that level of bestseller-ness, it has achieved its level of "too popular for Martha to want to read." Very few books breach this fortress, and the ones that do probably shouldn't ;)

P.S. Everyday life of being near Don is a class. And I swear, I would NEVER put a "Kick Me" sign on the teacher. Ever. EVER.

*says nothing about sensor tags*

Anonymous said...

Oh, and who's calling who an arrogant elitist? DRD

Anonymous said...

Me. And you. Feel free to put those in whatever order you'd like.

*poke*

But especially Don.

Don said...

I have *nothing* to add.

Anonymous said...

And yet by virtually adding your "nothing"-ness, you have added ever so much.