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Alec Worrell-Welch is on page 65 of 544 of Babel
I like the vibe
Nov 07, 2025 04:20AM Add a comment
Babel

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Alec Worrell-Welch is 75% done with One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich
It’s nighttime, and there’s still a quarter of the book left. What’s to come, I wonder?
Jun 07, 2025 05:24AM Add a comment
One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich

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Alec Worrell-Welch is 42% done with Southernmost
I enjoyed the beginning, but right now each character feels very flat, and their actions and conversations build more like a string of caricatures than the outplaying of organic tensions. The book addresses sensitive themes—a family’s faith convictions changing asymmetrically, hostility toward LGBT people in rural America—but it is currently not handling them with great depth, creativity, or sensitivity.
Jun 01, 2025 04:29AM Add a comment
Southernmost

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Alec Worrell-Welch is 54% done with The Body Keeps the Score: Brain, Mind, and Body in the Healing of Trauma
Finally got that audiobook back! He’s discussing trauma and repressed memories. It’s a hard listen right now.
May 24, 2025 07:37AM Add a comment
The Body Keeps the Score: Brain, Mind, and Body in the Healing of Trauma

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Alec Worrell-Welch is on page 65 of 216 of Thinning the Veil: Encountering Jesus Christ in the Book of Revelation
This is full of beautiful practices to “thin the veil” and recognize God’s near presence. Each chapter also contains a few historical, theological, and exegetical nuggets that deepen our engagement of the text—a bit like the “Feasting on the Word” series. The main idea can feel overdone, though, and the shocking vulnerability and scope of personal disclosures invite a few questions.
May 08, 2025 07:00AM Add a comment
Thinning the Veil: Encountering Jesus Christ in the Book of Revelation

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Alec Worrell-Welch is on page 30 of 216 of Thinning the Veil: Encountering Jesus Christ in the Book of Revelation
Shane fully trusts that our loneliness from God is, as the mystics wrote, a “ray of darkness” or “cloud of unknowing” where we wait attentively, receptively, because the dark silence is not God’s absence but an intimacy so near, it takes time and grace for our senses to adjust. He identifies numerous times when heaven and earth overlap in Revelation—God, near. This is a soul-testing, refining read.
May 05, 2025 07:02AM Add a comment
Thinning the Veil: Encountering Jesus Christ in the Book of Revelation

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Alec Worrell-Welch is 58% done with So Brave, Young, and Handsome
This villain fills me with a sense of powerless ire. Most of the important characters have left the plot for now, so I’m curious how it will develop.
May 02, 2025 02:08PM Add a comment
So Brave, Young, and Handsome

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Alec Worrell-Welch is 8% done with So Brave, Young, and Handsome
Ah, I don’t like the reader as well as the guy who voiced the other two Enger books! 😣 The first few pages dragged, but I’m enjoying the introspection of the failing author protagonist.
Apr 26, 2025 06:56PM Add a comment
So Brave, Young, and Handsome

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Alec Worrell-Welch is 12% done with Thinning the Veil: Encountering Jesus Christ in the Book of Revelation
A strong start. I really appreciate the pause and meditation on how the person of Jesus is what (or who) John really wants to know and share with people in need. The book reads well so far and gives practical ways to grow in understanding and to encounter God anew, ourselves.
Apr 23, 2025 03:02PM Add a comment
Thinning the Veil: Encountering Jesus Christ in the Book of Revelation

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Alec Worrell-Welch is 40% done with I Cheerfully Refuse
“It wasn’t suicide,” character after character maintains about those who, despairing of life, take “the Willow.” “They went in search of something better.”

Lord, come quickly.
Apr 22, 2025 03:39PM Add a comment
I Cheerfully Refuse

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Alec Worrell-Welch is on page 125 of 192 of After the Worst Day Ever: What Sick Kids Know About Sustaining Hope in Chronic Illness
“Choosing Trust” felt like an abstract idea at first, but Bidwell breaks it down into 5 elements (positivity, gratitude, maturity, love, purpose) that are modeled and taught by consistent, dependable people who model trust and encourage hopeful dreams and actions. Material, sociopolitical, psychosocial, and spiritual elements comprise the “soil” in which trust grows. Mature trust “redefines normal.”
Apr 21, 2025 09:51AM Add a comment
After the Worst Day Ever: What Sick Kids Know About Sustaining Hope in Chronic Illness

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Alec Worrell-Welch is 66% done with Powers of Darkness: The Lost Version of Dracula
I understand that the original finalized Dracula has 7 parts, equal in length. I think one of those parts took up no more than 12 pages in this version. Still, it’s a good read, and the castle parts eeee very striking and spooky.
Apr 19, 2025 09:06PM Add a comment
Powers of Darkness: The Lost Version of Dracula

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