Today, I've got less than 100 pages left in Glimpses of the Devil: A Psychiatrist's Personal Accounts of Possession, Exorcism, and Redemption by M. Scott Peck, M.D.
This was one of the many books I've found through my job. Sometime's it can be amazing what books I can find just by sorting the books returned to the Rochester Public Library. I was emptying the 0-500 (really 599) bin of nonfiction books and the title caught my eye. After reading the front flap I decided I just had to check this book out.
I've been enjoying this book - the stories are interesting and I'm intrigued by the comments the author has in combining and comparing his career with the possession/exorcism ideas. The text is easy to read, and tends to draw me into the story. I'm learning (as happens with most books) that I shouldn't start reading this book if I've only got a minute or two to read - I just won't want to put it down again.
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