Finished!

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This week I finished reading what I believe is the longest book I have ever read. For some time I had wanted to read the novel, “The Count of Monte Cristo“. I had seen a couple of movie adaptations over the years and thought I knew the story well. The book is over 1450 pages long and has a lot more characters and plot than any of the movies. Though it was written in the 1840′s it reads well and was a real page turner.

It is the story of Edmond Dantes, a French sailor falsely imprisoned for 14 years who plots revenge on the men responsible. As the name implies, it is a “Christ story” built around judgement, justice, hope and patience. I learned a lot about nineteenth century France and had many enjoyable hours reading.

This is a good time of the year to catch up on some of the reading we intend to do at other times. I always have several books I am reading at any one time. Though much of what I read deals with aspects of the job, the “serious stuff”, I always have a lighter work, usually fiction that I read as well.

My books mean a lot to me. Though I cull them continually there remains a core library of books that have been with me most of my life. Many of them I go back to periodically to read and remember. Certain sections are marked and still speak wisdom or entertainment to me. At times while writing I will get up and go to a book I have read to pull a quote. They are part of the tools of the trade.

This reminds me I need to do put out another suggested reading list. Look for it soon.

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Darris McNeely

Darris McNeely works at the United Church of God home office in Cincinnati, Ohio. He and his wife, Debbie, have served in the ministry for more than 43 years. They have two sons, who are both married, and four grandchildren. Darris is the Associate Media Producer for the Church. He also is a resident faculty member at the Ambassador Bible Center teaching Acts, Fundamentals of Belief and World News and Prophecy. He enjoys hunting, travel and reading and spending time with his grandchildren.