by Shane Dayton
Donald Miller's book "Blue Like Jazz," is a fantastic novel about soul searching, philosophy, and figuring out who and what you are and why. What I enjoy about Miller's book is that he's not speaking from a position of au...read more
by Kris Killam
On the back cover of Blue Like Jazz, Donald Miller is erroneously credited to liken to the testosterone version of Anne Lamott. Several of Lamott's books are not only hilariously eye-opening, but are also incredibly honest...read more
Someone, I don't remember who, gave me a copy of Blue Like Jazz prefaced with the statement, "I think you'll like it. It's totally your style." I assumed this was because they knew I smoke, drank and took me for some nomin...read more
The subtitle of this book is "Non-Religious Thoughts on Christian Spirituality" and I think that sums the book up very well. Miller has an endearing writing style: funny, sarcastic, very matter-of-fact and stripped of ...read more
by SarahJean
While reading Blue Like Jazz, I was soaking up the style of Donald Miller's writing. Reading this book was like reading the journal of a man who loves God and knows why. And the reason he knows why, is because he has strug...read more
by Andrew Allen
This book is Miller's account of walking through life in his twenties. He comes to a greater understanding of his faith through various experiences including friends he meets at Reed College, known to be a very liberal sch...read more
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