You can’t make this stuff up

Played the Book Game on Facebook the other day.

If you spend any amount of time goofing off in online circles, then you probably know how it goes. Grab the nearest book, no cheating going to dig out a title that you know will be good or make you look smarter,  open to Page 56. Count down to Sentence No. 5.

Now the fun part: broadcast that sentence on your profile (Facebook, Twitter, where ever you normally express your thoughts.) Finish by laughing at all the random goofiness or wisdom coming from an author’s page.  I imagine there has been a lot of stupid sentences shared due to the Book Game.

Normally I don’t share space on my computer desk with books. I have papers, pens, notebooks, newspapers, along with various clutter that makes me look like I’m a serious producer of quality content. I don’t read books at this desk, so no books to grab.

But while writing that blog post about Committed last week, a friend threw down a Book Game challenge, and – finally! – Committed snuggling in the mess on my desk.

Open book. Count down. Sentence No. 5.

Are you ready for what Ms. Gilbert has for us?

As Jesus taught: “If any man  me to me and hate not his father, and mother, and wife, and children, and brethren, and sisters, yea, and his own life also, he cannot be my disciple” (Luke 14:2).

Personally, I think Liz knows the Book Game and intentionally put that there, knowing someday it would be called upon to be written on many a Facebook profile or blog post. Wasn’t that nice of her?

Love it, love it.

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The scripture verse is in the chapter on Marriage and History; Gilbert has a lot to say regarding the Church and marriage. Anyone else read it? Care to discuss? The comments are open for you.

Committed Elizabeth Gilbert

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One thought on “You can’t make this stuff up

  1. Thanks for commenting over on my blog :) That pic is one of mine from last summer–I love the vibrancy.

    I have read “Eat, Pray, Love’ but have not read ‘Committed’ as of yet.

    Ms. Gilbert was on the Bonnie Hunt show yesterday…I have to say I was not impressed with the entire show ‘about marriage’.
    The only representatives were Ms. Gilbert, an actress that divorced after 20 years of marriage, another actress who is 23 years old and single, and Bonnie Hunt–who is divorced. The consensus was that married women are not as happy or healthy as single women; those that ‘claim’ to have happy marriages are those that married later and have fewer children. Ppfftt no impressed at all, was I.
    Not that I’m thrilled with the mainstream opinions and comments on marriage, anyway!

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    .-= DanaB´s last blog ..Amen =-.

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