Friday, August 20, 2010

Discount House of Cards: Love, Faith, and Other Social Expressions


David Ellis Dickerson's 'House of Cards' is an unexpected, confrontational read that you'll either love or hate. Stylistically his writing is smooth, effortless and natural making one feel as though they're taking part in a face to face conversation. The recorded interactions, events and personal thoughts shared by the author are sharp and biting, ultimately forcing the reader out of the comfortable position of objective reader/observer and into his dilemma, either for or against. I found Dickerson's musings on faith, family, romantic relationships, education and corporate social interactions in a often alienating 21st world to ring honest and true although at times harsh and mean spirited. Some readers will relate to the authors existential dilemma, others quite possibly to those who come in contact with him. Whatever side of the equation you find yourself you'll discover something to stir an emotion or two and hold your interest to the end.Get more detail about House of Cards: Love, Faith, and Other Social Expressions.

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