This was a great story and I enjoyed it very much. I was hooked from the very beginning because it sounded like the author was talking directly to me! He is telling me the story about a newspaper guy whose life is completely falling apart. There are twists that I never expected, causing me to read way later in the night than I should. Then me taking my book to work so I could read during my lunch hour. I think the moral of the story is that life is hard. Being a Christian doesn't suddenly make your whole life peaches and cream, but being a Christian, we are allowed grace. Every Bush is Burning is one of the best Christian novels I've ever read. Jack Bennett, the main character, is telling a story that needs to be told -- about the hypocrisy that is religion -- about the truth that is the Gospel. At times the tone is mocking, funny, and perhaps obtuse -- but the story is real, believable, and heart wrenching. I laughed and I cried -- and I shared in the experiences of so many characters. This is a great book -- well worth your time.
What do You think about Every Bush Is Burning (2011)?
Unconventional. I loved the plot twists. It was perfectly believable, and emotionally addictive.
—kingdragon777
I enjoyed this book very much. Got on amazon for free and was greatly surprised.
—lxm273
read first few pages. seems very depressing. wasn't interested in continuing.
—cily
Thought provoking read. I'll be digesting for a while.
—nataliepye