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The Wondering Years
The Wondering Years: How Pop Culture Helped Me Answer Life's Biggest Questions | Knox McCoy
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Knox McCoy, podcaster behind The Popcast with Knox and Jamie, explores how pop culture and the things that seemingly don't matter actually do influence our understanding of our world, our faith, and our purpose.
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Pogue
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Thank you so much! I love that you sent a #LMPBC book, and the masks are wonderful! I can wear them to work.

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I highly recommend listening to Knox McCoy's The Wondering Years--his delivery (I listened on @scribd) hits the exact right notes in this memoir, which examines his coming of age through the lenses of pop culture and religion. Knox is a smart, drily funny guy, and his insight and honesty are on display through every moment of the book. I was hoping for a little more pop culture, but I think this is a great pick for fans of The Popcast!

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Jessrumely
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15 // THE WONDERING YEARS // “We have been marginalized not because we‘re being persecuted, but because of the broken method we use to try to connect with the world and the culture surrounding us.” ⭐️⭐️⭐️1/2 #thewonderingyears #jessicareads2019

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Shadowfat
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I felt a little misled by the premise of this book, or maybe I didn't read the summary close enough. I thought this would be about how pop culture influenced his life. Instead it was how he thought and felt about his faith at different points in his life using pop culture tie ins. It wasn't a bad book but as someone who isn't religious it was a little much for me.

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Pam.Kokomo
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Hilarious and touching. And look! The headphones sticker I added to indicate audiobook matches!

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RosieBoo65
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Can you love Jesus and enjoy pop culture? Have you struggled with your faith? Are you tired of the “Christian” books that talk about how great you are and leave out God? Then this book is for you. Knox McCoy‘s debut takes you on a journey with him and how he navigated his faith. Sometimes through the lens of pop culture.