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Your Next Favorite Book
Aaron Armstrong
14 episodes
3 days 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.
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Books
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Faith, Hope, and Carnage
Your Next Favorite Book
19 minutes 22 seconds
2 years ago
Faith, Hope, and Carnage

One of my favorite “brain candy” genres is celebrity memoirs. In all honesty, there are a lot of them that are… not that great. A little too self-aggrandizing. A bit too self-interested and pompous. But there are some that are an absolute delight to read, that somehow manage to be self-deprecating and insightful in equal measure. 

Not too long ago, I overheard two people in a bookstore talking about a book in this genre. It was different, one that just from the description another reader gave, I needed to read. One that wasn’t so much of a memoir as it was the record of a conversation—an extended interview between two friends that covered everything from music, songwriting, life during a pandemic, the death of a child, drug addiction, the purpose of religion, and the possibility of hope.  

This is Faith, Hope, and Carnage and it might just be your next favorite book. 

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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.