Tag Archives: N.D. Wilson
100 Cupboards by N.D. Wilson
Wilson describes setting and characters in simple but beautiful ways. And he leads the reader on an adventure in multiple worlds with twists and turns; in ways both dark and deeply joyful. Continue reading
My Favorite Reads of 2010
I mentioned on Twitter last night that it looks like I will close out 2010 having read about 60 or so books. A few people asked about my favorites so I figured it would be worth it to wrap up … Continue reading
Leepike Ridge by N.D. Wilson
In a couple of hundred pages Wilson paints this great picture of a family and a community interacting around this mountain and the treasures that may lie underneath. The adventure is exciting, and there are plenty of twists and turns, but the people – even the more outlandish ones – are so realistic and well drawn that it seems like a true story Continue reading