A Heads Up and Apology
I enjoy reading your blog. Just wanted to tell you that I noticed in your sidebar an advertisement for the book Perfect Madness. Not sure if you have any control over it or not, but that's the worst book ever LOL. Have you read it? I saw the author on Nightline last year and she has no biblical point of view. Just thought you might like to know.Kelli: Thanks for letting me know! I do have control over what ads are on my sidebar and I let that one "slip through the cracks" -- I checked it out a small bit and couldn't find out much on it and so I just let it go up. I don't endorse any of the ads on my blogads sidebar, but I do try to make sure there is nothing offensive and so end up rejecting almost as many as I allow.
Blessings,
Kelli
Thanks for letting us know about the book. Has anyone else heard anything about it? I'd love to know. I couldn't tell anything from the reviews I skimmed. The ad only runs for a few more days (I can't cancel it once it starts running) so please don't run out and buy the book unless you are going to give a Biblical rebuttal of it.
And, I'll try to do better about watching which ads I let through in the future. If you ever have a caution about any ad that is up there, please do let me know! I appreciate everyone looking out for me!
Instead of Perfect Madness (maybe I need to get a review copy now so I can rebut it myself!), I'm reading Feminist Fantasies and I have to say, it is excellent. I've only read the first little bit of it, but hope to have it finished in the next few weeks and I'll post a review.


4 Comments:
i was wondering about that too! shewwww... I am glad it was an oversight!
Never heard of the book. However, I am interested in reading, "Women Who Make the World Worse." I can't remember who the author is. I saw an interview of the author on EWTN (concervative Catholic TV channnel) and it seemed like it would be a pretty good book against feminism. Anyone hear of it?
Zan, I've wanted to read that book too....it's written by Kate O'Bierne and I've heard it's pretty good. We live in a SMALL town with a small library and I hate to buy books that I don't know if I'll like or not. I prefer to read them from the library and then buy them if I like them.
I live in a very small town and I highly doubt that they would have that book in our library.
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